Offset has been on a winning streak this year. His latest single, “Bodies,” features a sample from Drowning Pool, creating a playful lyrical exchange with JID. Now, his new track, “Professional,” continues this energy with an upbeat tribute to his appeal among women.

This song offers a much lighter take on the theme compared to his previous singles, “Swing My Way” and “Ten.” This shift in tone likely stems from the fact that he seems to genuinely enjoy pursuing these women rather than merely trying to make a statement to his ex. The accompanying video captures this vibe perfectly, showcasing Offset treating his friends to a lavish dinner, pouring wine behind the bar as everyone dances to the beat, clearly reveling in the moment. There’s even a scene where he rides around with two women in a cycle rickshaw, reinforcing the idea that he’s out enjoying life rather than sulking.

Recently, Offset appeared on Uproxx’s trivia interview series, Sound Check, where host Jeremy Hecht challenges some of his favorite artists, including Andre 3000, Future, and Michael Jackson, to compete against each other to showcase his musical preferences and discuss his inspirations.

Offset has been on a winning streak this year. His latest single, “Bodies,” features a sample from Drowning Pool, creating a playful lyrical exchange with JID. Now, his new track, “Professional,” continues this energy with an upbeat tribute to his appeal among women.

This song offers a much lighter take on the theme compared to his previous singles, “Swing My Way” and “Ten.” This shift in tone likely stems from the fact that he seems to genuinely enjoy pursuing these women rather than merely trying to make a statement to his ex. The accompanying video captures this vibe perfectly, showcasing Offset treating his friends to a lavish dinner, pouring wine behind the bar as everyone dances to the beat, clearly reveling in the moment. There’s even a scene where he rides around with two women in a cycle rickshaw, reinforcing the idea that he’s out enjoying life rather than sulking.

Recently, Offset appeared on Uproxx’s trivia interview series, Sound Check, where host Jeremy Hecht challenges some of his favorite artists, including Andre 3000, Future, and Michael Jackson, to compete against each other to showcase his musical preferences and discuss his inspirations.

Offset has been on a winning streak this year. His latest single, “Bodies,” features a sample from Drowning Pool, creating a playful lyrical exchange with JID. Now, his new track, “Professional,” continues this energy with an upbeat tribute to his appeal among women.

This song offers a much lighter take on the theme compared to his previous singles, “Swing My Way” and “Ten.” This shift in tone likely stems from the fact that he seems to genuinely enjoy pursuing these women rather than merely trying to make a statement to his ex. The accompanying video captures this vibe perfectly, showcasing Offset treating his friends to a lavish dinner, pouring wine behind the bar as everyone dances to the beat, clearly reveling in the moment. There’s even a scene where he rides around with two women in a cycle rickshaw, reinforcing the idea that he’s out enjoying life rather than sulking.

Recently, Offset appeared on Uproxx’s trivia interview series, Sound Check, where host Jeremy Hecht challenges some of his favorite artists, including Andre 3000, Future, and Michael Jackson, to compete against each other to showcase his musical preferences and discuss his inspirations.