Offset Teases Plans for New Album After Recent Shooting Accident


Offset opens up about dangerous injuries in Florida shooting

Offset is coming back stronger after his shooting accident altered his plans, but he still showed up, even taking the stage in a wheelchair.

The 34-year-old rapper opened up about his recovery and accident in a new interview, sharing how he kept his morale high and continued to push himself.

“You gotta keep pushing like the Energizer Bunny, man. Keep this s— pushing. I don’t have time to slow down.” Offset told Creators Inc. Podcast on Thursday, March 23.

Speaking about his mid-recovery performance, the Annihilate The hitmaker noted: “You have to go to G6 – G5, I’m sorry. He asked them to take out the bed, they lay in that thing for six hours and went to sleep. You’re fine.”

The rapper also hinted at his new album in the same interview, saying, “I’m trying to quit soon. In a couple of months. I don’t have a date yet, but I’m getting the creativity and all the s— to go together. Deleting songs, making new songs, just out of life because all my s— is always out of life experiences. You know what I mean? Whatever happens in my real life, I just put it in my music.”

Despite the Florida accident, Offset shared that he maintains a “gladiator mentality” that motivates him to keep going instead of being held back by incidents of this type.

“The show never stops at the end of the day. I was lucky enough to be able to keep moving, you know what I mean? So I’m still moving. I didn’t really have a checklist for it,” he said.

He open it The singer added, “I don’t want anyone to feel sorry for me or anything. People get shot every day, bro, like, I’m blessed. I can keep pushing, so why would I sit back? I gotta keep pushing. I gotta keep going.”

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