Offset Drops The Emotional “Red Room” Single (Review & Stream)

N***a, where the f**k is this album at?


A couple of months ago, Cardi B claimed Offset’s upcoming album was going to be a real deep one; “Red Room” practically confirmed that assertion.

“Red Room” has Offset reminiscing on his past, discussing his present and dictating his future. In the process, he reminds the world how much of a savage he was back in the day, while at the same time, acknowledging his change for the better. What I like most about the song is that rapping-wise, it sounds like your everyday Offset s**t (Same tongue-twisting flows and outlandish adlibs); however, everything from his vulnerable lyrics to the dark/hallowing beat he raps over allows for this riveting feel that sorta leaves you glued to your seat.

It seems like Chris Brown has beef with a saved man.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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