Offset bans Rylo Rodriguez from Atlanta after perceived diss

Offset has told Rylo Rodriguez that he isn’t allowed in Atlanta after allegedly dissing him on his new album.

Rodriguez, who is from Mobile, Alabama, released his S.K.A.T.E. project on July 3rd, with the Migos rapper believing he was targeted on the song ‘Eliza (Bless Me Up)’.

“Freebandz, I’m locked in with Casino, but I’m not Offset,” Rodriguez raps on the song, appearing to reference his gambling drama and Future’s Freebandz label, which rapper Casino is signed to.

In response, Offset took to his Instagram Stories to call out Rodriguez, claiming he isn’t in the same league as him.

“@rylorodriguez too broke to name drop me p*ssy,” he wrote. “Here go some clout p*ssy you n*ggas can’t come to ATL nomo. @rylorodriguez Alabama ass n*gga u a country n*gga u went against yo own ppl to dick ride p*ssy I ain’t deleting shit u want publicity p*ssy.”

He continued, “Check ya deal p*ssy Shrimp. No for real why yall gotta mention set for clout… n*gga you never even touched on what I made off my first album thumb lookin n*gga.”

Offset also said, “Talk gone make me kill no one yal playing @rylorodriguez think shit sweet p*ssy you ain’t gone sell more than 10k p*ssy.”

Rodriguez responded to his comments on Instagram, writing, “It ain’t on no diss n*gga you the one on some publicity shit.” In a voice message, he added, “Even if I was to sale 10K that be cool it still be 2k more than your last tape. Lil boy day was yesterday.”

S.K.A.T.E. is made up of 23 tracks with features from Lil Baby, Kevin Gates, Veeze, and YTB Fatt. It was released on Baby’s Glass Window record label, formerly known as 4PF.