Offset has honored his five children — Kalea, Wave, Kulture, Kody, and Jordan — in a lasting way by tattooing their faces all over his body.
The Atlanta rapper debuted his new tattoos via his Instagram Story Tuesday (May 3), with portraits appearing what appears to the back of his leg.
Offset’s latest tattoo appears to literally illustrate his love for all of his children — two of which (Kulture, 4, and Wave, 1) he conceived with wife Cardi B.
Regarding the rapper’s eldest children, he shares his firstborn child Jordan, 13, with Justine Watson. His second child, Kody, 8, is with his ex-girlfriend Oriel Jamie, and his third child, Kalea, 8, was conceived by rapper Shya L’Amour.
Offset honors his children with new tattoos following TakeOff tribute 🙏https://t.co/52WCdDsvQr pic.twitter.com/ok1z9AlIoz
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) May 3, 2023
This isn’t the first time the “Clout” rapper has publicly (and permanently) expressed his love for a relative. In April, offset revealed a vast back tattoo to honor his late relative TakeOff and former collaborator.
Instagram was the platform used by the rapper to debut his new tattoos. “Love you 4L & after,” he captioned the post.
Offset’s tatt served as a reminder to his late relative’s legacy with Migos — which consists of him and his cousins, Quavo, and TakeOff — with whom he achieved massive fame and commercial success.
Offset, and Travis Scott recently performed a track they recorded together. This was at Rolling Loud Thailand.
Last month, the Migos rapper and La Flame both hit the inaugural festival’s stage, where Scott was headlining and the bouncy untitled collab seems to have passed the live test with the overseas crowd jumping around.
Offset is candid in his lyrics as he laments the loss of TakeOff and Grandma.
“Asked God why I didn’t get an answer/ How did I lose my brother to bullets/ How I lose my grandmama to cancer/ Why me God, I need answers/ I don’t need God, I need answers,” He raps over Vinylz’s production.
It comes after he previewed another unreleased song on Instagram a couple of weeks ago, in which he seemed to address his bitter dispute with QC.
“They can’t be too upset/ I coulda kept it to myself, they can’t be too upset/ I done broke bread, cut checks, they can’t be too upset/ I took dat rope off my neck, they couldn’t be too upset/ N-ggas still bite my style, they can’t be too upset/ I done laid low for awhile, they can’t be that upset/ N-ggas lost all my respect, they can’t be that upset,” Offset raps on the trap-heavy production.
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