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Cardi B slams Offset for allegedly filing for spousal support amid divorce: 'I want you to die slow'
Cardi B slams Offset for allegedly filing for spousal support amid divorce: 'I want you to die slow'

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Cardi B slams Offset for allegedly filing for spousal support amid divorce: 'I want you to die slow'

eCardi B and Offset's ongoing divorce case has taken another intense turn as the Bodak Yellow rapper, while talking to her fans on social media, said, "I want you to die, but I want you to die f****** slow, n**," talking about the Migos member. Cardi B shares an update on Offset's request for spousal support. He had submitted an amended response amid the divorce proceedings, in which he is requesting spousal support from Cardi. The petition does not specify a particular amount of money, according to reports by TMZ. The WAP rapper, who filed for divorce in July 2024, went on to say that she amended her petition to speed up the legal proceedings. Specifically, she alleged that she had removed her request for child support for their three children. "I didn't ask for any child support because I want to be done with this marriage," the 32-year-old rapper said. "I feel like I'm tied up." She also stated that she is willing to allow Offset to maintain a relationship with their children, according to a report from People. "There is not one day he's not allowed to see my kids, okay?" She continued, claiming that the 'Bad and Boujee' rapper has only seen their toddler daughter five times since August 2024. She clarified that she has tried to facilitate visits too, but the rapper refuses to visit New York to see them. She continued by saying, "And I've been trying to save your face... Stop playing, because you don't want to look like less of a bitch-ass n**. You talk to the kids almost every single day. You call the kids almost every single day. I allow you to talk to the kids every single day. If I allow you to talk to the kids, why would I not allow you to see the kids?" Divorce proceeding This is the second time that the two have filed for divorce; however, it seems to be more concrete this time. Offset has made a number of requests throughout the divorce proceedings, such as joint custody as well as Cardi B's house becoming the main residence for their children. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Birthday Bash Playlist: The Best of Offset
Birthday Bash Playlist: The Best of Offset

Black America Web

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Birthday Bash Playlist: The Best of Offset

Source: Paras Griffin / Getty #BirthdayBashATL performer Offset has carved out a significant legacy in Hip-Hop, both as a member of the groundbreaking group Migos and as a solo artist. Hailing from the Northside, Offset rose to fame alongside Quavo and Takeoff with the creation of Migos in 2008. Their rapid-fire flows and catchy ad-libs pioneered a fresh sound within the genre, marked by the global success of hits like 'Versace' and 'Bad and Boujee.' The trio's 2017 album Culture was a defining moment, solidifying them as innovators within rap's landscape. Migos' signature triplet flow not only topped charts but influenced an entire wave of artists, making it nearly synonymous with modern trap music. Offset's charisma and distinct delivery played a pivotal role in shaping the group's identity. Beyond Migos, Offset has thrived as a solo artist. His 2019 album Father of 4 gave fans a deeper glimpse into his life, balancing introspection with the swagger that defines his work. Collaborations with top artists like Cardi B, 21 Savage, and Metro Boomin have only further established his versatility. Offset's influence runs deeper than music. His fashion-forward style and business ventures exemplify the expanding role of rappers as cultural tastemakers. Despite tragedy, including the loss of Takeoff, Offset's resilience cements his role as both a trailblazer and bridge between trap's roots and its future. With an undeniable impact, Offset has become an integral figure in Hip-Hop's ongoing evolution, making his upcoming return to the Birthday Bash stage highly anticipated! Check out the best of Offset in our playlist below! Birthday Bash Playlist: The Best of Offset was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

Sjava reflects on Takeoff's legacy: 'Things were never the same'
Sjava reflects on Takeoff's legacy: 'Things were never the same'

IOL News

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Sjava reflects on Takeoff's legacy: 'Things were never the same'

Sjava has taken a moment to reflect on the profound legacy of Migos rapper Takeoff, who tragically lost his life in 2022. Image: Instagram South African hip hop artist Sjava has taken a moment to reflect on the profound legacy of Migos rapper Takeoff, who tragically lost his life in 2022. The untimely death of Takeoff, born Kirshnik Khari Ball, shook the music world to its core, and remains a sore subject for fans and fellow artists alike. As Sjava eloquently put it, 'Things were never the same.' Takeoff's tragic passing is a painful reminder of the dark realities that can overshadow artistic brilliance. His record label expressed profound sorrow, declaring, "Senseless violence and a stray bullet have taken another life from this world and we are devastated." This tragedy unfolded outside the 810 Billiards and Bowling Alley in Texas, where Takeoff was engaged in a casual game of dice with his uncle and fellow Migos member, Quavo, when chaos erupted. Police confirmed that amidst a private gathering of 40 to 50 guests, a shooting broke out, claiming Takeoff's life and leaving an indelible scar on the hip hop community. The details surrounding the incident were alarming: when authorities arrived, they found a tangle of frantic patrons and tragically, a man who was fatally wounded by a gunshot to the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene, leaving behind a legacy defined not only by his exceptional talent but also by his non-violent disposition and respect from peers and fans. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Sjava reflects on the profound legacy of Migos rapper Takeoff, exploring the impact of his untimely death on the music industry. Image: Instagram screenshot Known for chart-topping hits like 'Bad and Boujee' and 'Walk It Talk It', Takeoff was a vital force in shaping contemporary rap. His unique style and undoubted lyrical prowess made him a household name and a cultural icon whose influence extended well beyond the recording studio. As Sjava reflects on this legacy, it underscores a crucial conversation about the fragility of life and the tumultuous nature of the music industry. Sjava's decision to vocalise his thoughts on Takeoff may stem from a place of introspection; it draws parallels between Takeoff's impactful journey and the evolving challenges within the hip hop genre. This isn't the first instance where Sjava has utilised his platform to address the themes of loss and remembrance. Through his emotive music and touching social commentary, Sjava often channels storytelling that honours the past while grappling with emotional burdens that echo widely within his audience.

Rapper Offset announces Russia gig despite label's boycott
Rapper Offset announces Russia gig despite label's boycott

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Rapper Offset announces Russia gig despite label's boycott

Offset has announced he'll be playing an arena gig in Russia next month. The US-based rapper is set to perform at Moscow's MTC Live Hall on 18 April, confirming the show on his Instagram. Real name Kiari Cephus, Offset is signed to Motown Records, owned by Universal Music Group (UMG), one of a number of labels which announced it was suspending operations in Russia after it launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. BBC Newsbeat has contacted UMG and Offset's representatives for comment. Days after the Russian invasion, UMG released a statement saying it was "suspending all operations in Russia and closing our offices there". "We urge an end to the violence in Ukraine as soon as possible," a spokesperson said. "We are adhering to international sanctions and, along with our employees and artists, have been working with groups from a range of countries to support humanitarian relief efforts to bring urgent aid to refugees in the region." A number of other labels and promoters, including Live Nation, Warner Music Group and Sony Music took similar action. Many artists, including Green Day, Louis Tomlinson and Yungblud have cancelled planned gigs since the war started. However some have resumed shows there, most recently rapper DaBaby - signed to Interscope, also part of UMG - who posted updates on his Instagram from his Moscow gig last week. Some Russian musicians were also "blacklisted" over their anti-war views. Offset found fame as part of rap trio Migos with tracks like Stir Fry and Bad and Boujee, and has been releasing solo music since 2017. Last year he completed his first solo headlining tour, following the release of his 2023 album Set It Off. The site selling tickets for his Moscow gig describes Offset, who used to be married to Cardi B, as "a showman who turns a concert into a theatrical performance". It goes on to say the rapper is "leaving the past behind and striving to become better - more confident, aware, and full of energy". The gig has not been confirmed by his label Motown Records and is not listed on his official website, but has been listed on a bespoke site for the event shared by Offset as well as the venue's site. Tickets are priced between 5,000 - 45,000 Russian roubles - about £40 - £400. Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here. What pause in US military aid could mean for Ukraine What hurdles does Europe's peace plan for Ukraine face? Trump says he 'appreciates' Zelensky message on Ukraine peace

Rapper Offset announces Russia gig despite label's boycott
Rapper Offset announces Russia gig despite label's boycott

BBC News

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Rapper Offset announces Russia gig despite label's boycott

Offset has announced he'll be playing an arena gig in Russia next US-based rapper is set to perform at Moscow's MTC Live Hall on 18 April, confirming the show on his name Kiari Cephus, Offset is signed to Motown Records, owned by Universal Music Group (UMG), one of a number of labels which announced it was suspending operations in Russia after it launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in Newsbeat has contacted UMG and Offset's representatives for comment. Days after the Russian invasion, UMG released a statement saying it was "suspending all operations in Russia and closing our offices there"."We urge an end to the violence in Ukraine as soon as possible," a spokesperson said."We are adhering to international sanctions and, along with our employees and artists, have been working with groups from a range of countries to support humanitarian relief efforts to bring urgent aid to refugees in the region." A number of other labels and promoters, including Live Nation, Warner Music Group and Sony Music took similar action. Many artists, including Green Day, Louis Tomlinson and Yungblud have cancelled planned gigs since the war some have resumed shows there, most recently rapper DaBaby - signed to Interscope, also part of UMG - who posted updates on his Instagram from his Moscow gig last week. Some Russian musicians were also "blacklisted" over their anti-war views. Offset found fame as part of rap trio Migos with tracks like Stir Fry and Bad and Boujee, and has been releasing solo music since year he completed his first solo headlining tour, following the release of his 2023 album Set It site selling tickets for his Moscow gig describes Offset, who used to be married to Cardi B, as "a showman who turns a concert into a theatrical performance".It goes on to say the rapper is "leaving the past behind and striving to become better - more confident, aware, and full of energy". The gig has not been confirmed by his label Motown Records and is not listed on his official website, but has been listed on a bespoke site for the event shared by Offset as well as the venue's site. Tickets are priced between 5,000 - 45,000 Russian roubles - about £40 - £400. Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here.

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