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Offset just shook things up by announcing a show in Moscow, even though his label’s parent company, Universal Music Group (UMG), cut ties with Russia back in 2022 after the country invaded Ukraine.
The Atlanta rapper hopped on his IG Story to drop the news—he’s hitting the stage at MTC Live Hall on April 18. UMG made it clear where they stand when they shut down their offices and pulled all business from Russia, saying they’re sticking to international sanctions and helping with humanitarian aid for Ukrainian refugees. They kept it solid, refusing to work in the country while the war was still going on.
Now, Offset’s move got people talking. Is he going against UMG, or is he doing his own thing outside the label? Most Western artists have stayed away from Russia since the war popped off, so this show is a bold move. Offset hasn’t said anything about the political side of it—he’s just focused on performing. But pulling up to Moscow while the rest of the industry keeps its distance? That’s bound to turn some heads. Whether this show goes down without a hitch or stirs up some drama, one thing’s for sure—Offset is making his own rules
Prior to this, Offset was also in the news for his very public divorce from Cardi B. Their split was messy, with cheating rumors flying on both sides, but after all the drama, things have quieted down. Fans were left wondering what was next for the “Bad and Boujee” rapper, especially with all the attention they got during their rollercoaster relationship. Recently, Cardi was spotted out with NFL star Stefon Diggs, and of course, people are talking. The two were seen together, sparking rumors that they might be more than just friends.
Offset Live in Russia? Rapper Still Plans to Perform Despite Controversy
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