
“How Did I Get Here” is yet another introspective track from “Father of 4.” On it, Offset basks in his winning ways, reminiscing on the times he faced jail, new environments and gunfights. The chemistry by everyone involved in this song is fantastic!
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The combination makes for the musical version of a horror movie that has a very versatile cast of killers. It seems like Chris Brown has beef with a saved man.Ģ1 Savage, Offset and Travis Scott decided to unite for “Legacy” - a dark banger that features a melodic hook by Scott, hungry bars by Offset, and a very violent verse by 21. What I like most about the song is that rapping-wise, it sounds like your everyday Offset s**t (Same tongue-twisting flows and outlandish adlibs) however, everything from his vulnerable lyrics to the dark/hallowing beat he raps over allows for this riveting feel that sorta leaves you glued to your seat. In the process, he reminds the world how much of a savage he was back in the day, while at the same time, acknowledging his change for the better. “Red Room” has Offset reminiscing on his past, discussing his present and dictating his future.

While Offset uses more of a complex style of rapping to dismiss all of these entities, Cardi keeps s**t raw on her verse, using her outside voice and solid punchlines to make sure her angst is felt.

In “Clout,” the duo make their reconciliation official by joining forces to attack bloggers, haters, thotties and vixens.

I will say this, though: I am one of those people that are very happy that they were able to reunite. I say we play “Clout” for Jussie Smollett over and over again.Ĭardi B and Offset’s breakup was well documented on all of your favorite gossip sites, so there is no need for me to go into detail on what happened.
