Offset Seemingly Boasts About Cheating on Cardi B in New Song ‘Ten’

“I ain’t sorry ’bout shit, what you talm’ bout’? / You knew a n**ga was a dog like a rottweiler”

Offset has released a cold-hearted new single, ‘Ten’, just in time for Valentine’s Day, where he appears to brag about his infidelity and carefree lifestyle.

Dropped today (Friday, February 14), ‘Ten’ seems to take shots at his estranged wife, Cardi B. The track follows his recent solo releases, ‘Swing My Way’ and ‘Antisocial’, which came out in December and January, respectively. The song’s music video, directed by Kid Art, features model Anok Yai—who also starred in Offset’s ‘Ten’ visuals.

Produced by London Jae, ‘Ten’ showcases Offset’s signature auto-tuned vocals over a UK Afroswing-inspired beat, as he nonchalantly raps:
“I don’t need you, I got money / I don’t miss you, I got money / Love you, but not like money.”

He further flaunts his bachelor lifestyle, seemingly calling out Cardi B for marrying him despite knowing his true nature:
“I ain’t sorry ’bout shit, what you talm’ bout’? / You knew a n**a was a dog like a rottweiler / So many hoes, I do the most when I’m out.”*

A Rocky Relationship

Offset. Photo credit: Travis Bailey

Offset and Cardi B’s relationship has been a rollercoaster for years. They started dating in early 2017 and secretly married in September of the same year, only going public with their marriage the following month. In 2018, they welcomed their first daughter, Kulture, before briefly separating that year. The couple reconciled in 2019 and later had their second child, a son named Wave.

Last August, Cardi B announced she was pregnant with their third child—a second daughter—and simultaneously filed for divorce. On Instagram, she wrote:
“Slowly but surely, everybody gotta go their separate ways. My kids gotta get used to that, ‘No, you’re not going to come home every single day and your dad is gonna be here.’ Slowly, but surely.”

Public Feuds and Accusations

Earlier this year, Cardi B went on a rant on X (formerly Twitter), accusing Offset and his mother, Latabia Woodward, of stealing from her. She stated:
“I ain’t listen after you and your momma robbed me. Yeah, you and your mom robbed me cold, wiped my nose. Told you stop f**king playing with me.”

Meanwhile, Offset has been keeping busy in the music scene. Last year, he mostly appeared as a featured artist on various tracks, including ‘Celebrate’ from the late Juice WRLD’s final studio album ‘The Party Never Ends’. He also collaborated with Gunna (‘Style Rare’ and ‘Prada Dem’), Blxst (‘Risk Taker’), and Killer Mike (‘EXIT 9’).

His last solo album, ‘Set It Off’, dropped in October 2023. NME gave it three stars, stating:
“His 2019 solo debut album, ‘Father Of 4’, lacked charm, despite being better than his fellow Migos members’ solo records. And though enjoyable, ‘Set It Off’ doesn’t fully reflect Offset’s legacy. In the Metro Boomin-produced 2017 single ‘Ric Flair Drip’, Offset alludes that he’s in the same league as the 16-time wrestling champion – but perhaps he’s more like Jeff Hardy; a beloved solo figure, but at his best with his brothers.”

With ‘Ten’, Offset appears to embrace his newfound single life while