Offset Posts Cryptic Message About 'Hate' He Has: 'Fake Love a MF SMH'

In a pair of cryptic messages shared on social media, Offset has suggested that he has a lot of hate for some unnamed individuals showing “fake love.”

Offset attends Offset Private Listening Party at Bowlero on September 1, 2022
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Offset attends Offset Private Listening Party at Bowlero on September 1, 2022

In a pair of cryptic messages shared on social media, Offset has suggested that he has a lot of hate for some unnamed individuals showing “fake love.”

On Wednesday, April 26, the Migos rapper fired off a tweet making it clear how he feels but stopped short of naming anyone in particular. “I hate you n****s with all my heart,” he wrote.

A tweet from Offset shared on April 26, 2023

In a follow-up shared to Instagram, he indicated that his issues with whoever he’s putting on blast is because of what he calls “fake love.” “Fake love a mf smh,” he added on his Instagram Stories.

Offset fake love message on Instagram

While it’s unclear who Offset’s messages are in reference to, he shared the posts not long after J. Prince, who accused Offset of being a “snake,” posted an image of him standing Quality Control co-founder and CEO Pierre “P” Thomas. “Keep doin what you doin the real recognize the real,” he wrote alongside the photo.

Wack 100, who has come to the defense of Offset in the months following Takeoff’s murder, pointed out the photo was first posted by Johnny ‘Crusher’ Jackson in 2021. “Clout chasing at its finest,” Wack wrote in the caption of the post. Offset, in a since-deleted post, previously called out Prince for suggesting that the rapper did not have a great relationship with his fellow Migos rapper at the time of his death in November 2022. 

Last year, Offset filed a lawsuit against Quality Control over the rights to his solo music. He accused the Atlanta-based label, which released the majority of Migos’ output and Offset’s solo effort Father of 4, of attempting to claim ownership of his more recent solo material. His solo tracks shared in 2022, including the Baby Keem-produced “54321” and “Code” with Moneybagg Yo, were released under Universal Music Group, the parent company of Motown Records.

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