Offset involved in a rowdy fight with a French rapper and his crew

Offset has been going through a lot recently. With his divorce from Cardi B constantly in the news, a lot has changed in his life in a very short amount of time. Fans have seen the mother of his children call him a “dirty a*s narcissistic piece of sh*t” and insist she wants him to get “hit by a f*ckin truck.”

However, not many thought it would detract from his ability to make good music. Still, it seems that a lot of the confusion and anger that must have been affecting him. The issues have culminated in an unforeseen fight between him and the entourage of French emcee Gazo.

It was recently reported that Offset was making a trip to Paris to collaborate with Gazo, but upon his arrival, things seemed to take a turn for the worse. Shortly after touching down in France, footage began to circulate online showing the Atlanta lyricist and his crew brawling with Gazo and his entourage.

As first reported by The Shade Room, the two MCs’ teams seemed to disagree about the direction of the video. The disaccord led to a heated argument, which unfortunately but unsurprisingly escalated into a physical altercation.

It has been alleged that Gazo’s team told Offset that he had failed to “do all the necessary things” required for the video. The rumoured failure on Offset’s behalf led Gazo to cancel the entire song and ask for a refund. However, the Atlanta artist refused to give Gazo his money back, leading to a fight. 

The rowdy brawl caught on camera was pretty ugly and seemed like it was hate-filled. In one segment of the video, Offset can even be seen kicking an unknown man in the head while shouting, “Bitch a** n*gga.” Neither Offset nor Gazo have publicly addressed the debacle.

It’s unclear whether or not Offset could have sorted this out peacefully with Gazo, but considering the eight-hour flight time to Paris from Atlanta and the accusations that Cardi B cheated on him with NFL player Stefon Diggs, it seems unlikely that the former Migos emcee was in the mood to be disrespected and not even a regular civilian would want to take an eight-hour flight to rudely be told they owe somebody money.

Irrespective of who it is, it seemed quite obvious that the stress of divorce, child custody and more would affect Offset and Gazo seems to have been the trigger.