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Offset Expands His Vision With “KIARI:OFFSET Deluxe”

Offset takes his most personal project even further with the release of KIARI:OFFSET Deluxe, out now on Motown Records. The expanded edition of his acclaimed third solo album adds new collaborations, reimagined tracks, and a full suite of visuals that sharpen the story of an artist reflecting, flexing, and redefining his legacy. Leading the additions is the BNYX Mix of the explosive single Bodies featuring JID, leaning even deeper into its nü-metal sample with grinding guitars and heavy atmosphere. Also new is How Did We Get Here, a powerful collaboration with CeeLo Green, raising the stakes for what rap albums can deliver. Critics have agreed:

Billboard: KIARI finds Offset at his most vulnerable.
Vibe: It is every side of the Atlanta rapper that fans grew to love over the last decade.
Rolling Stone: [The] rap superstar’s new album, KIARI, is the best solo music he’s made so far.
HYPEBEAST: Candid and contemplative.

Alongside the deluxe tracks, Offset released a run of conceptually unified visuals directed by SheShe Pendleton and Mikey Rare, including videos for Back in That Mode, Prada Myself, Favorite Girl, and Pills. These join the already cinematic clips for Never Let Go, Professional, and Bodies, turning KIARI into a fully realized visual album experience. Stream the deluxe album now here and watch Offset’s full visual rollout unfold. Connect with Offset on Youtube, X, FaceBook, TikTok, and Instagram


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