MARRIAGE IN SHAMBLES: Offset Blames Cardi B’s Lack of Cooking and Constant Outing Preferences for Their Divorce. The Drama Unfolds!

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Offset Opens Up About Divorce From Cardi B on New Album ‘Kiari’

Offset is finally breaking his silence about the end of his high-profile marriage to Cardi B, using his new album, Kiari, as a confessional platform. Released on August 22, this marks the former Migos member’s third solo project—and perhaps his most personal yet.

The rap power couple’s relationship has been rocky for years, culminating in Cardi B filing for divorce for a second time last August. Now, Offset is putting it all out in the open, addressing the heartbreak and reasons behind their split across several tracks.

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Offset Gets Candid About His Failed Marriage

On the track “Folgers,” Offset doesn’t hold back, rapping:
“Bih ain’t never happy, why you think yo nia cheat?
10 karat diamond had to swap the wedding ring.”

But it’s the album’s closing song, “Move On,” where Offset truly bares his soul. The chorus finds him seeking closure:
“I’m tryna move on in peace, I’ma tryna move on
Happy for you, why you ain’t happy for me?”

He owns up to his part in the breakup, rapping:
“I’ll take the blame, OK
I’ll take the shame, OK
Not playing ya games today
We look like some fools
You got yo get back so I had to get back
It’s 50 to 2,”
a clear reference to the couple’s mutual infidelities.

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Offset goes even deeper, lamenting how they drifted apart:
“F**k the time that we had, it’s erased.”

He doesn’t shy away from airing grievances either, adding:
“You never cooked nias no food
You just want to go out to Nobu
Telling me sht that you don’t do
Telling me sh
t that you won’t do
You f
ked around with the wrong dude
Hope yo next ni**a will be great.”

With Kiari, Offset delivers raw honesty, painting a vivid picture of love lost and the pain of moving on. For fans and listeners alike, it’s a rare glimpse into the real-life struggles behind the headlines.