Offset Remains Unstoppable Following Florida Shooting

Offset is proving that his momentum is impossible to halt. The rapper, who was hospitalized after being shot on April 6 outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, has made it clear that he refuses to let the incident derail his career. In a candid interview on the Creators Inc. podcast, recorded just days after the shooting, the artist addressed his rapid return to the stage and his relentless work ethic.

When asked how he managed to maintain such a demanding schedule so soon after the trauma, Offset adopted a resilient stance. “Gotta keep pushin’, like the Energizer Bunny, man,” he said, punctuating his point with a rhythmic gesture. “We don’t got time to be slowing down.”

The rapper explained that he quickly traveled to Los Angeles to continue working on his next studio album, which he hopes to release in the coming months. He noted that his creative process is deeply personal, rooted in his actual life experiences rather than social media posturing. “I’m not a social guy that just likes to go live and do s–t like that,” he shared. “I’m just totally locked in right now.”

Despite the severity of the incident, which left him with a hip injury, Offset performed in a wheelchair at the University of Arkansas’s Rowfest on April 11. He emphasized that his commitment to his craft remains unshaken. “The show don’t never stop at the end of the day,” he stated. “I was blessed enough to be able to still move. I ain’t want nobody to feel sorry for me. People get shot every day, bro. Like, I’m blessed. I can keep pushing, so why would I just sit down?”

Offset confirmed that he is recovering well and is already looking ahead to his next scheduled performance on May 9 at the Xperience Live Event Center in Orlando, Florida.