Offset Breaks Silence on Explosive Saweetie Rumours — “It Was Never About Her!”

After years of whispers and online speculation, rapper Offset has finally set the record straight on the long-standing rumour that he hooked up with Saweetie — while she was still dating his Migos bandmate, Quavo.

In a candid new chat with Keke Palmer, Offset shut down the viral gossip once and for all, insisting that his fallout with Quavo had nothing to do with Saweetie.

“No, it was something deeper than that between me and bro. Me and Saweetie don’t play those games — we don’t even do that,” Offset declared firmly.

According to the rapper, the entire saga was cooked up by people within the industry who wanted to tear the Migos apart. “They were trying to divide us,” he hinted, pointing fingers at unnamed insiders who allegedly spread the story to create chaos and bad blood within the group.


The Love Story That Sparked It All

Saweetie and Quavo’s love story once ruled hip-hop headlines. The pair went public in 2018, after Saweetie starred as Quavo’s love interest in his Workin Me video.

From matching designer fits to extravagant gifts — like Quavo’s custom Bentley surprise and Saweetie’s diamond-crusted Richard Mille — their relationship screamed luxury and “couple goals.”

But by 2021, cracks began to show. A now-infamous elevator altercation video hinted at trouble behind the scenes, and soon after, Saweetie announced their breakup on Twitter, accusing Quavo of “betrayal and emotional hurt.”

Quavo hit back with a shady post of his own, and just like that, the hip-hop power couple was over.


Enter the Offset Rumours

Almost immediately after the split, social media lit up with wild claims that Offset had secretly been involved with Saweetie.

Neither Offset nor Saweetie commented at the time — but the gossip spiraled fast, feeding fan theories that the scandal had destroyed the once-tight Migos brotherhood.

Things got even messier when controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine revived the story earlier this year, claiming the alleged “betrayal” was the real reason Migos never reunited after Takeoff’s tragic death in 2022.


A Family Torn Apart

The Migos — Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff — ruled the rap world for nearly a decade, dropping hit after hit and shaping the sound of modern trap. But by 2021, Offset had quietly drifted away, and the group officially split a year later.

After Takeoff’s heartbreaking passing, fans prayed for a reunion. The two surviving members briefly came together at the BET Awards 2023 to honour their late bandmate — but their icy body language told a different story.


Offset Clears His Name

Now, with his latest comments, Offset seems ready to put the rumours to rest for good. His message is clear: Saweetie was never the problem.

The Atlanta star suggested that money, management, and internal pressure — not a love triangle — were what really fractured the group.

While the dream of a full Migos comeback remains uncertain, Offset’s candid confession finally offers fans a glimpse into the truth behind one of hip-hop’s most talked-about feuds — and maybe, just maybe, the first step toward healing old wounds.

Artist Spotlight: TnT, talented rappers who have put Kenya on the global map

If at all there are Kenyan rappers who are keen on ensuring that Kenyan music goes beyond our beyond our borders then I’ll tell you for free that it’s a group known as TnT which is made up of Timmy Blanco and Twenny Eights.

I don’t remember the first time I listened to any of their songs but I can tell you that I was so hooked immediately so much so that I played the song titled Christopher Wallace almost 20 times. Trust, me I’m not exaggerating.

TnT reminds me of a lot Camp Mulla. Just like the latter, Timmy and Twenny decided not to go with the flow or what was popular at the time and believed that people would still listen to them and they actually do.

Twenny Eights
Twenny Eights

At the moment, Gengetone is big so much so that if you are not releasing lewd songs you would think that no one will listen to you but that is actually not the case.

These guys are so good and if you listen to any of their songs for the first time, it would not cross your mind that they are even Kenyans especially because most of their jams are in English from start to finish.

They not only have good punchlines, their wordplay is also really on point. It’s the kind of lines that you hear and you just stand to give them a standing ovation. Okay, maybe I’m pushing it but you get the point.

Timmy Blanco
Timmy Blanco

Their prowess is unmatched and the way I see it, their music can be consumed by just anyone; from the guys who are used to Peleka Na Rieng kind of jams to die hard Travis Scott, Drake, Tyga or even Migos fans.

One thing that makes me really happy is the fact that they are Kenyans and maybe, just maybe they will bring a BET Award home some day.

Watch their latest release dubbed Cahoots below and tell us what you think.