Offset isn’t slowing down. The Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum superstar just announced he’s joining YoungBoy Never Broke Again on tour this fall, while also unleashing the deluxe edition of his critically acclaimed album KIARI. It’s a massive moment for the Atlanta icon—balancing an arena-ready tour schedule, a stacked deluxe project, and a flood of new music videos that double down on his creative vision.
If you’ve been following the Atlanta icon’s journey, this era might be his sharpest yet. He’s putting his government name, Kiari Cephus, at the front of the brand and showing fans exactly who he is. Vulnerable, aggressive, polished, and raw all at once—KIARI:OFFSET Deluxe is both a statement of growth and a flex of dominance.
The Tour: Offset x YoungBoy NBA Take Over
This fall, he hits the road with YoungBoy Never Broke Again for what’s shaping up to be one of the hottest rap tours of the year. Major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, and Miami are all on the schedule, with more to come.

Two of the game’s most prolific hitmakers sharing the same stage guarantees chaos in the best way—Offset’s polished arena energy meets YoungBoy’s unfiltered, cult-like fan base. For fans, it’s a chance to catch Offset perform the new KIARI records live, including his team-up with YoungBoy himself on “Pills.”
This tour move is a statement that he’s not just holding his own in the post-Migos era, he’s building a solo legacy that feels bigger and more intentional.
KIARI:OFFSET Deluxe — An Expanded Statement
The deluxe edition of KIARI is out now via Motown Records, and it comes with plenty of new weight. Additions include the BNYX remix of the smash single “Bodies” featuring JID and the CeeLo Green collab “How Did We Get Here.”
BNYX, known for work with Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Yeat, and Drake, reimagined “Bodies” with grinding guitars, pounding drums, and a darker atmosphere that pulls inspiration from Drowning Pool’s 2001 nü-metal hit of the same name. JID’s verse is already considered one of the year’s best, and the remix takes it to another level.
The deluxe project reinforces what critics have been saying: this is his best solo work to date. Rolling Stone gave the album four stars, Billboard highlighted the vulnerability, and outlets from VIBE to HYPEBEAST praised the honesty, balance, and versatility Offset is displaying.
The Visual Rollout: Minimal, Conceptual, Impactful
The reality here is that he didn’t just drop a deluxe and walk away. He doubled down with a wave of visuals, all directed by SheShe Pendleton and Mikey Rare.
Videos for “Back in That Mode” (ft. YFN Lucci), “Prada Myself” (ft. Teezo Touchdown), “Favorite Girl” (ft. Ty Dolla $ign), and “Pills” (ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again) all landed with cohesive, conceptually consistent aesthetics. Add that to the earlier visuals for “Never Let Go” with John Legend, “Professional,” and “Bodies,” and you’ve got one of the most thorough video rollouts of the year.
It’s not flashy for the sake of being flashy—the videos lean on tone, texture, and consistent creative direction that matches the depth of KIARI. Once again he is proving he knows how to translate music into cultural visuals, not just random clips for YouTube.
Why KIARI Hits Different
Offset named the album after himself for a reason.
“KIARI is me. I challenged myself as an artist and really put it all into the music. I took my time putting this project together. I know who I am, and I hope the world gets to understand who KIARI is through this album.”
The music reflects that mission. From introspective cuts to club-ready bangers, he shows every side of himself. The sequencing blends raw storytelling with polished hooks, and the production—handled by Honorable C.N.O.T.E., London On Da Track, Fridayy, FNZ, Oz, BoogzDaBeast, and more—makes every track sound cinematic.
Tracks like “Different Species” (with Gunna) and “Run It Up” (with Key Glock) flex collaborative chemistry, while records like “Folgers” and “Calories” are pure solo showcases.
Tracklist Breakdown: 22 Cuts, All Gas
The KIARI Deluxe comes loaded with 22 tracks:
- Enemies
- Pills (ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
- Professional
- Back in That Mode (ft. YFN Lucci)
- Different Species (ft. Gunna)
- Bodies (ft. JID)
- Love You Down
- Run It Up (ft. Key Glock)
- Set It Off
- Folgers
- All of My Hoes
- Calories
- Checkmate
- Backends Fasho
- Prada Myself (ft. Teezo Touchdown)
- Never Let Go (ft. John Legend)
- Favorite Girl (ft. Ty Dolla $ign)
- Move On
- Bodies (BNYX MIX)
- Athlete
- History
- How Did We Get Here (ft. CeeLo Green)
- Swing My Way
It’s a rare mix of introspection, club heat, features, and solo flexes—proof that he can balance both sides of his artistry without losing momentum.
Billboard: “KIARI finds Offset at his most vulnerable.”
VIBE: “It is every side of the Atlanta rapper that fans grew to love over the last decade.”
Rolling Stone: “The rap superstar’s new album is the best solo music he’s made so far.”
HYPEBEAST: “Candid and contemplative.”
Add praise from HotNewHipHop, BET, UPROXX, Complex, and The Source, and it’s clear Offset has delivered a project that critics and fans agree is career-defining.
From shaping trap music with Migos to carving his own solo path, his career is a blueprint for reinvention. With hits like the 3x Platinum “Clout” and Diamond-certified collabs like “Taste” with Tyga, he’s already proven he can dominate charts.
But KIARI feels like a reset—an album that leans on both his block instincts and grown-man wisdom. The rollout also includes fashion, film, and TV appearances, reminding fans Offset isn’t boxed into just music.
He’s walked runways for Balenciaga, Jeremy Scott, and more. He’s popped up in Atlanta, NCIS, and even Baby Shark’s Big Movie. Now, he’s anchoring one of the most anticipated rap tours of 2025.
The post-Migos solo journey has always been about proving he’s more than a member of the group. With KIARI, he’s put his name, his story, and his evolution front and center. The deluxe album and tour announcement reinforce that he isn’t chasing trends—he’s setting a new pace for himself.
For fans, it’s a win. We’re getting raw, honest music, heavy collaborations, arena-sized production, and a chance to see him live alongside YoungBoy NBA.
For the culture, it’s another reminder that Offset is still one of the most important voices in rap right now, capable of delivering anthems and introspection in the same breath.
Moving with precision. Between the KIARI Deluxe, the wave of videos, and the upcoming tour, he’s showing the full range of what it means to be Kiari Cephus—artist, icon, and storyteller.
This fall, the stage is set.
Offset and YoungBoy Never Broke Again are about to light up arenas nationwide, while KIARI continues to build its case as Offset’s strongest solo work to date.
If you haven’t tapped into the deluxe yet, do it. If the tour hits your city, don’t miss it.
Dude is in that rare zone where everything he touches feels bigger than music.