Offset Signs With Independent Artist Group
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Offset Signs With Independent Artist Group


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Offset kicks off 2025 with a major career move, officially partnering with the Independent Artist Group (IAG) for comprehensive representation across all facets of his work. This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in the Atlanta rap star’s solo journey, building on his string of successful releases and ventures that have firmly established his influence in music and entertainment.

Recently, Offset released two solo singles, “Antisocial” and “Swing My Way,” both showcasing his ongoing artistic evolution. These tracks follow his 2023 sophomore album, Set It Off—a 21-track project featuring collaborations with heavyweights like Cardi B, Travis Scott, Don Toliver, Future, and Latto. Last spring, Offset embarked on his first solo headlining tour, the Set It Off Tour, which took him across North America and solidified his status as a solo powerhouse in hip-hop.

As a member of Migos, Offset played a central role in shaping modern rap with chart-topping hits like “Bad and Boujee” and culturally iconic albums like Culture. His solo debut, Father of Four (2019), delivered the triple-platinum hit “Clout” featuring Cardi B, proving his versatility outside the group. In 2024, Offset joined forces with Gunna on the standout track “Style Rare” and contributed guest verses to Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends and Killer Mike’s Exit 9. Beyond music, Offset has expanded into acting, appearing on NCIS: Los Angeles and voicing a role in Baby Shark’s Big Movie!

Jarred Arfa, executive vice president and head of global music at IAG, expressed excitement about the partnership. “Offset is not only an extraordinary musician but also a dynamic actor and branding powerhouse. We are thrilled to work alongside his incredible team to elevate every aspect of his career,” Arfa said.

Offset’s management remains under the guidance of Jeffrey Azoff, Shawn “Tubby” Holiday, and Shaleeta “SheShe” Pendleton of Full Stop Management, with consultant Sia Aghaiepour working closely with IAG to support his endeavors.


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