Offset
Kiari Kendrell Cephus, widely recognized as Offset, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter hailing from Lawrenceville, Georgia. He gained prominence as one third of the acclaimed hip hop group Migos, which he formed with his cousins Takeoff and Quavo. Together, they revolutionized the trap music scene, bringing a distinctive sound and style that captured the attention of audiences worldwide.
Offset's career took off with Migos’ breakout single "Bad and Boujee," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2017 and became a cultural phenomenon. Their subsequent albums, including "Culture," "Culture II," and "Culture III," solidified their position in the music industry, earning them multiple Grammy nominations and numerous accolades.
Beyond music, Offset has diversified his interests by becoming an investor in the E-sports organization FaZe Clan, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit. His passion for gaming and technology reflects his desire to expand his influence beyond the music realm.
In addition to his group work, Offset has collaborated with various artists across genres, contributing to hit singles that further demonstrate his versatility as an artist. His impact on hip hop, coupled with his business ventures, has established him as a prominent figure in contemporary music and culture.