Hear the Surprise New Mixtape
A few months after dropping his new album, and just in time for Halloween, Offset is back with a surprise new mixtape, Haunted by Fame.
The rapper began teasing the 11-song project with some suitably creepy videos and visuals on social media just a few hours before the mixtape’s midnight release. Haunted by Fame features a handful of collaborations, too, including tracks with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, NoCap, and Lil Dump.
Along with dropping the mixtape, Offset released a music video for the track “Ya Digg.” The video looks like it was largely filmed on tour, with shots of Offset backstage, on his tour bus, and rapping the song around some ambulances in Birmingham, Alabama. In one apt spooky season flourish, a pet snake features prominently in the clip, at one point slithering all over Offset’s grinning face.
Haunted by Fame arrives fast on the heels of Offset’s most recent album, Kiari, which he dropped back in August. The LP marked the Migos MC’s this solo effort, first since 2023’s Set It Off, and featured guest appearances from NBA YoungBoy, Gunna, YFN Lucci, Key Glock John Legend, Ty Dolla $ign, and more.
In a review for Rolling Stone, critic Will Dukes noted the album finds Offset grappling in some places with his public divorce from Cardi B, though it’s not his only focus. “Finding solace and looking inward are some of Offset’s objectives… in addition to skewering his opps with the barbs he’s always good for,” Dukes wrote, adding: “Kiari underscores Offset’s critical gifts, tapping into his chutzpah while demonstrating even more growth.”
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