Offset’s Haunted By Fame Misses The Billboard 200 As Rumors And Lawsuits Swirl
Offset is learning the hard way that sometimes the ghosts you create come back around. His latest album Haunted By Fame dropped at the end of October with little warning, but instead of climbing the charts, it failed to even make the Billboard 200. According to Kurrco, the project moved fewer than 8,000 units in its first week—a huge slide from his previous album Kiari, which debuted with 29,000.
The lack of promo definitely didn’t help. Haunted By Fame was announced just days before release, and even with features from NBA YoungBoy, Lil Dump, and NoCap, the buzz wasn’t enough to grab attention. Fans online say the rollout felt rushed and disconnected, missing the energy that used to make Migos projects pop.
Offset’s struggles aren’t limited to music. He’s been facing a wave of headlines surrounding his breakup with Cardi B. Rumors recently spread that Cardi offered him a ten million dollar settlement he refused. Offset shot those claims down fast, commenting online that the stories were fake and fueled by hate.
Now, legal trouble adds another layer to his rough season. A Los Angeles security guard named Jim Sanchez has filed a lawsuit accusing Offset of assault at a MedMen dispensary. The alleged incident left Sanchez with injuries, missed work, and a demand for damages exceeding twenty five thousand dollars. Offset denies it all, saying he and his team were maced during the confrontation.
While Haunted By Fame might not be getting love on the charts, it’s living up to its title in real life. Between rumors, lawsuits, and low sales, Offset’s haunted by everything that comes with fame—and this time, it’s hitting harder than a verse.
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