Offset’s latest feud escalates over 1 rap lyric

Offset’s latest feud escalates over 1 rap lyric

A lyric on Rylo Rodriguez‘s newly released album has sparked a heated online exchange with Offset, turning what may have started as a misunderstood reference into one of hip-hop’s latest public feuds.

The disagreement unfolded shortly after Rylo released S.K.A.T.E., with one particular verse drawing attention for mentioning Offset. Although Rylo later insisted the lyric was never intended as a personal attack, Offset rejected that explanation and responded with a series of pointed messages on social media.

Neither artist has indicated the dispute has been resolved.

The lyric that sparked the dispute

The conversation began after fans focused on a line from Rylo Rodriguez’s song Eliza (Bless Me Up), in which he referenced Freebandz and said he was not Offset. Listeners quickly interpreted the lyric as a possible jab at the former Migos member, especially because it appeared to reference ongoing discussions surrounding Offset’s reported gambling issues. The lyric soon spread across social media, prompting fans to debate whether it was intended as a diss or simply a comparison.


Offset publicly responds

The rapper wasted little time addressing the situation.

In a series of Instagram Stories, the rapper criticized Rylo and accused him of mentioning his name for attention. He also declared that Rylo was no longer welcome in Atlanta, adding several personal remarks aimed at the Alabama rapper.

The posts quickly circulated online, fueling speculation that the disagreement had grown beyond a single lyric.

Rylo Rodriguez says there was no disrespect

Following Offset‘s response, Rylo attempted to explain his intentions. According to screenshots shared online, the rapper sent a voice message saying the lyric was not meant as a diss. He later posted additional comments defending himself while also responding to Offset’s criticism. Despite Rylo’s explanation, Offset appeared unconvinced, and the exchange continued across social media.

Fans watch to see what happens next

At this stage, it remains unclear whether the disagreement will escalate into a prolonged rap feud or fade as quickly as it emerged. The situation has attracted extra attention because of Offset’s standing in Atlanta’s hip-hop scene and Rylo Rodriguez’s growing profile following the release of his latest project.

The rapper has also remained in the headlines for several other public disputes in recent months, while Rylo continues promoting S.K.A.T.E., making this latest exchange another closely watched moment for fans of both artists. For now, neither rapper has announced plans to address the issue beyond their recent social media posts, leaving fans to speculate whether the conflict will continue.

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