
Even if you made money, as an artist, it was still a setback because you couldn’t spread a project to the fans by doing shows. With quarantine, I seen everybody struggle. I’m so focused on being creative in my headspace and I’m jumping around traveling everywhere, you don’t really see what’s going on. It really opened up my eyes to see what’s going on in the world, and not just my world. With me being who I am, I’m so busy and running around so much that I ain’t had that time in seven or eight years. I just want to give them an open Offset, for real.Ĭan you talk about your quarantine experience, and how voting for the first time reshaped your mindset as a man and an artist? I want it to come from me and let them know what’s important to me like my family and kids. I just wanted to be more personal with my fans so they really know who Offset is and not think they know. Once you get to a certain level, you talk about what you see so much because you made it out of a situation. Just content with records and just coming from my heart and saying not so much about the glitz and glam. What did you take from your solo journey, working on your 2019 album Father of 4, that you ended up bringing to Culture III ? We want to come with it and let the music talk. It’s been three years and we ain’t drop no music. It’s been a brotherhood, and we came up with the idea ourselves because it’s a big comeback.



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