Offset Defends Drake on Instagram: “Da Boy is da Boy… Hating is Diabolical!”

In the ever-evolving landscape of rap rivalries and online drama, Offset just made it clear—he’s standing firmly with Drake.

Taking to Instagram, Offset delivered a passionate message defending the Canadian megastar amid recent criticism and industry chatter. In a bold IG Story, the Migos rapper wrote:

“Da Boy is da boy sht ain’t gone change […] hating on another grown man who do more numbers than everybody is Diabolical !!!!”*

The statement wasn’t subtle—and neither was the energy behind it.

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What’s Going On?

Though Offset didn’t name names, fans quickly connected the dots. In recent weeks, Drake has faced mounting criticism from several artists, fans, and even media outlets over everything from his lyrical content to ghostwriting accusations and genre shifts. While some see the critiques as valid, others—like Offset—see it as straight-up envy.

And let’s be honest: Drake’s dominance in music hasn’t slowed. From chart-topping albums to viral moments and record-breaking tours, he’s still one of the biggest forces in the game. Offset made sure to highlight this fact, subtly reminding the industry that numbers don’t lie—and neither does longevity.

Offset & Drake: Real Recognize Real

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The respect between Offset and Drake isn’t new. They’ve collaborated in the past and share mutual circles in both music and fashion. But Offset’s post feels deeper than friendly support—it’s a statement about how rap should treat its icons.

In a genre where beef and betrayal often take center stage, Offset is choosing loyalty.

Fans React: “We Need More of This Energy”

Offset’s defense of Drake instantly sparked reactions online. Fans praised him for standing up for a fellow artist instead of jumping on the bandwagon of hate. “Finally, someone said it,” one fan commented. Another added, “Real recognizes real. Offset is speaking facts.”

Some even joked that Offset’s post was “more protective than a bodyguard,” while others turned the line “that’s diabolical!” into a new meme.

Final Word

At a time when it’s trendy to tear down successful artists, Offset’s message cuts through the noise:
Support greatness. Respect the legacy. And stop the hate.

Whether it was meant as a subtle shot or a bold declaration, one thing is clear—Offset is riding with “Da Boy.”

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