Offset Raps His Chicken Stir Fry Recipe On Jimmy Fallon

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Offset of Migos performs onstage at night three of the STAPLES Center Concert, sponsored by Sprite, during the 2017 BET Experience at Staples Center on June 24, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Offset drops some culinary knowledge in the form of a rap.

Migos' are undoubtedly one of the biggest groups right now and it's looking like each member is taking the opportunity to spark their own solo endeavors simultaneously. Last night, Offset took to Jimmy Fallon to perform his platinum selling single, "Ric Flair Drip" with Metro Boomin off their Without Warning album from 2017. The rapper not only performed but took part in a few skits as well. He too part of the "Catchphrase" segment but he also had his own moment to shine.

Jimmy Fallon invited Offset out during last nights episode of The Tonight Show for the "Suggestion Box" segment to share his chicken stir fry recipe except, he rapped it over Pharrell's production on Migos' "Stir Fry." Set's verse was impressive and he managed to give a pretty detailed recipe for chicken stir fry. If you've ever wondered how to make it, Offset gives some solid instructions. 

"Gonna whip it with some chicken, make some stir fry/ In the skillet, gonna spill it over white rice/ grab a tablespoon of cornstarch and the soy sauce/ Give me that ginger, garlic and sugar, making a nice broth," he rapped on the show.

Offset's appearance on Jimmy Fallon last night marks the second time he's been on the show in the last week. The rapper joined Tinashe last Friday to perform their Joyride collaboration, "No Drama."

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