Gunna is seemingly teasing a new song with Offset in what would be his first rap collab since he was released from jail in December 2022 after entering a Alford plea in the YSL RICO case.
Taking to Instagram with a series of solo high-fashion shots on Tuesday (March 12), the former Migos rapper appeared in the last few slides.
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The pair previously linked up in December while at a club in Dubai. Initially, clips seemed to show Set and Wunna in the same club but not really hanging out, but further posts later showed the pair drinking together.
Set’s former groupmember Quavo seemingly threw shade in response by posting a photo rocking a “Free Young Thug” shirt to all of his social channels.
Despite Thug’s dad previously speaking out in support of Gunna and confirming he did not “snitch” nor mess with Thug’s RICO case, many artists still aren’t rocking with him. And while Offset and Quavo did come back together at the BET Awards last year to honor the late TakeOff, the pair have not been spotted together since.
Recently, Lil Baby appeared to diss Gunna during a stop on his It’s Only Us Tour. When their hit “Drip Too Hard” began playing through the venue’s speakers, Baby could be heard in a video saying: “Fuck the rats, turn this shit off.”
In a post to Twitter/X this week, one fan theorized that “Offset givin Gunna gas just bc of Lil Baby.”
In 2020, it was rumored that Offset’s and Lil Baby’s respective crews got into a scuffle, resulting in the former’s chain being snatched. However, Baby shut down the speculation by calling it “fake news” on social media.
The pair’s apparent rift also made headlines last year after the My Turn hitmaker appeared to take a shot at Offset amid the Migos rapper’s legal battle with Quality Control Music, to whom Baby is also signed.
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In a video posted by QC CEO Pierre “Pee” Thomas, Lil Baby could be heard in the background saying: “The show must go on” while both of them laughed.
Offset later settled his lawsuit with Quality Control, which stemmed from a dispute over the rights to his solo work.