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Offset reportedly banned Rylo Rodriguez from Atlanta following the release of Rodriguez’s new album, “S.K.A.T.E.”
Among the tracks making waves is “Eliza (Bless Me Up),” which includes a noteworthy mention of Offset, sparking widespread discussion this weekend.
“Freebandz, I’m locked in with Casino, but I’m not Offset,” he rapped on the track, alluding to Offset’s extensive gambling escapades and the Freebandz label from Future that includes Casino among other artists. It seems that Offset perceived this as a diss.
He went on his Instagram Story following the release of the song, posting several messages directed at Rodriguez. Among them was the announcement that Rylo is now banned from Atlanta.
“@rylorodriguez too broke to name drop me p***y,” the Georgia MC reportedly wrote. “Here go some clout p***y you n***as can’t come to ATL nomo. @rylorodriguez Alabama a** n***a u a country n***a u went against yo own ppl to d**k ride p***y I ain’t deleting s**t u want publicity p***y.”
“Check ya deal p***y Shrimp,” he added. “No for real why yall gotta mention set for clout… n***a you never even touched on what I made off my first album thumb lookin n***a.”
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Offset also shared a voice message from Rylo after these Stories, explaining that the line wasn’t intended as a diss.
“even if I was to [sell] 10K that be cool it still be 2k more than your last tape. Lil boy day was yesterday,” Rodriguez reportedly clapped back at ‘Set on his own IG Story.
Rylo Rodriguez responds to Offset saying Rylo won’t sale more than 10k units pic.twitter.com/qhbJNqzneh
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