Dovetailing with his admiration of Cardi, who excels at navigating fame, this newfound confidence has emboldened him to open up. “I bring that pain and that rough side that some people are scared to go on,” he’s summarized. Rapped in choppy barks, his flexes shine and cast shadows, invoking losses alongside the gains. This turbulence has come to define his style, the tortured menace to Quavo’s glossy cool and Takeoff’s stoned zen. From his untimely jail bids to his stormy courtship, marriage, and separation from Cardi B, he’s felt the white-hot intensity of the spotlight and the coldness of its absence. In public and private, Offset has had the rockiest ride of all the Migos. Though it’s ultimately undermined by its inertia and lack of focus, the record offers glimpses of Offset as a compelling storyteller and bluesman. Tinged with paranoia, shame, and anxiety, his debut solo album Father of 4 depicts the murkier side of the group’s ascent. But for Offset, the jet lag hasn’t worn off. Their two blockbuster albums, 2017’s Culture and 2018’s Culture II, downplayed that sense of culture shock by framing the group’s rise as a long-awaited coronation. And on “Don’t Lose Me,” he finally addresses his breakup and eventual reconciliation with Cardi, pledging to be a better person. It’s hard not to get a little misty-eyed hearing the title track, on which Offset addresses each of his four childrefƒn over a Metro Boomin angel choir: “My son Kody, he three, rappin' already like me.” “Red Room” is a moody meditation on the past, as he recalls being raised by a single mother and watching his friends die. Rather than deflect the drama, Offset faces it head-on here: FATHER OF 4 isn’t just an introduction to the rapper as a solo artist but a recalibration of his public perception, embracing the role of proud father and opening up about his past over solemn chamber-trap beats. The most traditionally skillful lyricist of the Migos, Offset’s also the most talked-about these days-mostly with regard to the ups and downs of his marriage to Cardi B. Teasing your album with a video of your very famous wife giving birth to your daughter can sometimes have that effect. Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(PixelFrame) : 0.163 Stream size : 714 MiB (81) Title : RARBG. But Offset’s FATHER OF 4 is the first of the group’s solo offerings that feels like a true event.
In the wake of 2018’s Culture II, though, each member of Migos has struck out on their own: Quavo led the charge with QUAVO HUNCHO, with Takeoff’s The Last Rocket close behind.
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