The new album Set It Off by Offset is enjoying commercial success in several domains. The endeavor achieved noteworthy sales in its initial week, sufficient to secure a position within the top five on the Billboard 200. However, he also achieved success on the singles rankings within a week of the album’s release by placing two tracks from the album on the Hot 100. “SAY MY GRACE” featuring Travis Scott has been the most successful single to date, and it is also the only track to have spent two consecutive weeks on the chart.
In addition, the tune received an immensely successful music video that was released shortly after the album itself. Already in its third week of existence, the video has amassed over 5.3 million views. Offset commemorated the occasion by posting a series of candid photographs from the video’s production set to his Instagram account. He captioned the post, “Why I lost my brother to bullets…why I lost my grandmother to cancer.” A multitude of photographs feature the ex-Migos rapper, as well as one that features Travis Scott. Below are the complete post and numerous admirer responses to it.
Recently, Offset’s video for an entirely different subject made headlines. A recently recorded performance of his composition “ON THE RIVER” for Vevo featured him and his son. Fans found the clip in which the rapper’s two-year-old son Wave serves as his hype man to be utterly adorable. The video has been viewed and disseminated nearly 200,000 times in less than two days following its release.Offset may have additional music forthcoming. He baited his fan base with the notion that he might release a new album as early as February of the following year. Furthermore, he alluded to the possibility that he and his son Wave might work together on the undertaking. It appears that since Drake permitted his son to appear on For All The Dogs, fans are obsessed with musicians working with their children. What do you make of the newly released photographs from Offset’s music video shoot? Inform us in the section marked “Comments” below.