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Offset is finally ready for us to hear his long awaited solo album. Following Quavo Huncho and Takeoff’s The Last Rocket, the 3rd Migos member decides to come through today and share his solo debut, Father of 4. As the artwork & title depicts, the project addresses fatherhood & details his four children, Jordan, Kody, Kalea, and Kulture, the latter of which who happens to be sitting on his lap and can be seen for the first time. 

“I cried to myself while I was doing this album ’cause I was talking about my story and my kids,” Offset said. “When I did a song, I started getting memories of my grandma, my struggles, my partner that was killed, the thoughts I had while I was incarcerated, and my kids’ faces were there in my head. I love my kids, this is who I do it for.”

Laced with 16 tracks, the project features guest appearances from J. Cole, Travis Scott, Gunna, 21 Savage, Cardi B & more, meanwhile production is handled entirely by Metro Boomin & Southside. 

Out now, fans can stream Offset’s solo debut (below). Hit play and let us know what record you’re feeling the most?

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