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Offset & J.I.D Let Loose In Brand New Single “Bodies”

Offset storms into summer with Bodies, featuring a show-stealing verse from fellow Atlanta wordsmith J.I.D. It’s a haunting and cinematic new single that redefines high-stakes rap drama. The track melds hip-hop intensity with rock rebellion by sampling Drowning Pool’s iconic 2001 hit Let The Bodies Hit The Floor. With pulsing drums, eerie pianos, and a ghostly choir laced throughout, “Bodies” is Offset in full artistic evolution. Offset shared:

J.I.D is my guy and had the perfect energy to match.

Creative-directed by Offset himself, the “Bodies” music video is a stylized fever dream — part desert runway, part dark ceremony. Between rows of stoic models, glowing candles, and a crown ceremony fit for a rap monarch, Offset commands the screen while J.I.D. delivers fire as the Grim Reaper lingers behind him. The visual, edited by Mikey Rare and styled by SheShe Pendleton, captures the track’s energy in full: seductive, surreal, and steeped in symbology. Let us know your thoughts on the official video below and stream “Bodies” today! Connect with Offset on Youtube, X, FaceBook, TikTok, and Instagram


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