Key Takeaways
- Offset prioritizes subtle fashion, criticizing 'mannequin challenges' and excessive branding.
- His childhood evolved from struggling financially to becoming 'best dressed' in high school.
- Offset realized Migos' fame, particularly 'Versace's' impact, while incarcerated.
- He values family life with Cardi B, emphasizing quality time with their children.
- Offset shares advice on relationship issues, including digital privacy and sexual technique.
- His new album, 'Set It Off,' reflects personal expression and two and a half years of work.
Deep Dive
- Offset details his personal style, favoring subtle designer pieces like Rick Owens pants and Chrome Hearts tops over overtly branded items.
- He identifies 'mannequin challenges,' matching tracksuits, and excessive designer logos as common fashion mistakes.
- The guest criticizes dirty or overly tight Air Force 1 sneakers, while the host expresses dislike for khakis and light-colored slacks on men.
- Offset describes his personality as a blend of fun and seriousness, marked by confidence and creativity.
- He focuses on learning about film production and business management to broaden his skill set.
- A significant personal loss shifted his perspective, motivating him to enjoy his life and career more presently.
- Offset started seriously pursuing rapping by 10th grade, around age 17, with Migos.
- His 'made it' moment occurred while incarcerated when a guard sang 'Versace' during morning count.
- After release from an eight-month sentence, he learned the full extent of 'Versace's' success through increased privileges and visitation, viewing the incarceration as a necessary slowdown.
- Offset was initially drawn to Cardi B's raw confidence, authentic persona, determination, and family values.
- His favorite couple activity involves spending quality time at home with their children, discussing aspirations and business goals.
- He possesses surprising dad qualities, including braiding his daughter's hair and cooking dishes like mac and cheese and lasagna.
- Offset addresses public criticism regarding his marriage to Cardi B, attributing it to a 'hate train' and public negativity.
- He emphasizes the importance of dedication and open communication for public figures to reestablish trust in relationships.
- Offset notes that children become the primary priority over personal desires in parenthood, requiring significant sacrifice.
- The host and Offset advise a listener on addressing a partner's excessive Pornhub usage, even after intimacy.
- They discuss navigating a situation where a listener sent 25 explicit texts, including a nude, receiving a minimal response.
- Both the host and guest agree that going through a partner's phone is detrimental to relationships and a violation of privacy.
- The conversation touches on drunk behavior and appreciating effort in intimate situations, even if imperfect.
- Offset estimates receiving 100,000 nudes before marriage, expressing pride in Cardi B's popularity.
- He advises teaching a partner gently on improving oral sex technique, emphasizing the importance of lubrication, focusing on the clitoris, and avoiding roughness; stating the primary goal for men should be pleasing their partner.
- The hosts suggest avoiding biting or excessive force during oral sex.
- They emphasize the importance of moisture from saliva for a better experience.
- Adding noise and hand stimulation is advised to enhance partner satisfaction during intimacy.
- Offset worked on his second solo album, 'Set It Off,' for two and a half years, navigating legal issues during its creation.
- He describes the album's vibe as fun, marking a departure from expectations following recent life events, and emphasizing personal expression.
- Offset's favorite song on the album is 'Worth It,' featuring Don Toliver, also mentioning 'Freaky' and 'Jealousy' as strong tracks.