Offset's New Single 'Ten' Criticized for Lyrics About Infidelity
Released on Valentine's Day, the track appears to reference his tumultuous relationship with estranged wife Cardi B.
- Offset's new single 'Ten,' released on Valentine's Day, features lyrics that seemingly boast about infidelity and criticize an ex-partner.
- The song includes lines like 'I don’t need you, I got money' and 'You knew a n***a was a dog like a rottweiler,' which many interpret as directed at Cardi B.
- Offset and Cardi B's relationship has been marked by public ups and downs, including cheating allegations and a recent divorce filing by Cardi in August 2024.
- The accompanying music video for 'Ten,' directed by Kid Art, features model Anok Yai and continues Offset's solo artistic trajectory following his October 2023 album 'Set It Off.'
- Cardi B has previously accused Offset and his mother of theft and has publicly addressed the challenges of co-parenting their three children after their separation.