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Offset Teases His Upcoming Album Yet Again


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The holidays may still be underway but it doesn't mean we've forgotten about Offset's highly anticipated album. On Christmas Eve Offset hit up a club and previewed what seemed to be an unreleased track off his tape, the lyrical content was a little hard to decipher but the beat was there and it sounded promising, to say the least. 

Offset and his crew have promised a good project overall (if you can remember, Cardi B said she teared up when she heard it) and the "Ric Flair Drip" rapper has dropped off yet another tease. Set's latest share to Instagram sees him posted up in a fashionable balaclava with a caption that reads: "C O M E  O N  N O W  Y O U  K N O W  I M  B O U T  T O  D R O P  M Y  A L B U M." Is it really an Offset message without all caps? 

Aside from Cardi B's reaction, Rich The Kid promised that Offset's tape will blow everything out of the water while Migos affiliate Quavo has done his fair share of also promoting the tape. Overall, we can only hope the new music arrives before the new year because we know most NYE parties will be blasting the beats and that's all we're hear for. 

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