Offset Seemingly Alludes to Cardi B's Relationship With Stefon Diggs, Pregnancy in "No Sweat" Track

"How the f*ck you leave Jordan for Rodman?" Offset raps in the new track.

Offset in a denim jacket on stage; Stefon Diggs and Cardi B sitting courtside, smiling.
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Offset commemorated the most important day of the year, i.e. Halloween, with the release of a new album, Haunted by Fame. This marks the Migos alum’s second new album of the year, with fans quickly zeroing in on a few lines from “No Sweat,” one of several tracks on the project that top out under the two-minute mark.

While Offset doesn’t get specific in the lyrics in question, at least as far as naming names, it’s pretty damn clear who he’s most likely talking about when he asks “How the fuck you leave Jordan for Rodman?” before later following up that inquiry with another (and decidedly more pointed) one about marriage and pregnancy.

On the way to the money, no stoppin'
How the fuck you leave Jordan for Rodman?
You a fool if you think that I'm hurt
You ain't happy, I know how it work
How you married and still givin' birth?
Get some help, bitch, you goin' berserk

Offset was previously married to Cardi B, with whom he shares three children. The former couple’s divorce is not believed to have been finalized, at least judging by recent remarks made by Cardi herself.

“I fell in love. … I lasted seven years,” the Grammy winner told fans in September. “Seven years that I didn’t have to last with somebody. I lasted seven years in a marriage. Stop saying, ‘Oh, but you’re still married.’ No, I’m legally separated.”

These days, the Am I the Drama? artist is in a relationship with Patriots player Stefon Diggs. Last month, it was announced that the two are expecting their first child together.

Both Offset and Cardi have spoken publicly about the public's continued focus on their past relationship. Offset, for one, spoke with the Associated Press earlier this year about the intentions behind his relationship-focused song “Move On,” the closer to his Kiari album.

“It was great while it lasted,” he said of his and Cardi’s time together. “That shouldn’t be the topic for neither one of us no more. It’s a book that’s closed.”

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