Offset has given us every indication that his solo debut could drop at any moment. The Migos' member brought those expectations to an all-time high when he tackled the issue on Twitter last night - broken down into three teasing inferences: first, a release date template voided by questions marks, second a question to his fans over the album's length - 16 or 19 songs in total?
The third caveat came to us in the form of an open-ended question, as Offset searched on for a "pop reaction." He asked, "Should I leak sum????" without offering a single retort to the fans that responded.
Offset unnamed solo project would make it three Migos' drops in as many months if it dropped before the calendar cutoff in January. Quavo gave us Quavo Huncho in October, and Takeoff gifted us The Last Rocket in November, leaving Offset with ample time to complete the trifecta in a timely fashion. Yet here we are, at the edge of our seats waiting for another boarding pass.
Just five days ago, Offset posted a reminder to his Instagram followers seemingly to keep everything on track. Lest we forget, Offset has been busy tabling an overture to his broken family dynamic, which for all intents and purposes, is the "project" he would like to see succeed above all the others.