Offset, the former Migos rapper and Atlanta legend, has shared some new information about his upcoming album, “Set It Off”. The album is set to be released on October 13th, and Offset has also unveiled the project’s exciting cover art, which shows him hanging upside down in orbit over a city street ablaze with fire.
“Set It Off” is the follow-up to Offset’s debut full-length solo album, Father of 4, which he released in 2019.
The new album is set to feature a plethora of A-list artistes, including verses from Latto, Future, Chloe Bailey and more. Offset has even appeared to confirm that his highly-anticipated unreleased track with Travis Scott, reportedly titled “Too Upset,” may appear on the LP.
The forthcoming album will also potentially boast the last song Offset ever recorded alongside his late Migos counterpart, Takeoff.
In a recent interview, Offset described the project as him coming into his own as a solo artist and showing both his creativity and versatility.
“This is me going full-fledged into my solo career,” Offset said. “The objective is to do it fully and smash sh!t and f!ck the game up as a solo artist…I’m coming through, bustin’ through the door. It’s all set, my next chapter. It’s my time.”