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GRAMMY-nominated and multi-platinum powerhouse Offset returns with style on his high-class new single “Professional,” out now via Motown Records. The track is a sharp reminder that Offset isn’t just in the rap game — he’s at the top of it.

Backed by jazzy speakeasy loops that evolve into a slick, post-trap bounce, “Professional” finds Offset in rare form, effortlessly asserting his dominance. With production by Evrgn, 254Bodi, Macshooter49, and DashOTB, he raps with the confidence of a veteran and the hunger of someone still climbing: “Professional b—- getter… I had to trap and go kick me a door before I ever had rapped to a fan.”

The video — directed by Evil Twins and filmed at the upscale East Village haunt Lucien — matches the track’s elegance. Offset plays host, pouring Campari, dining on oysters, and holding court in a dapper fit as the night spirals into a luxurious street party. It’s a celebration of style, status, and success.

“Professional” follows the fiery single “Bodies” featuring J.I.D., a Billboard Hot 100 entry and Urban Radio’s #1 added track. The song, which samples Drowning Pool’s nu-metal classic, earned praise from Vibe, BET, UPROXX, and Complex, who ranked J.I.D.’s verse among the year’s best.

Offset has also been making waves beyond the studio. He returned to Hot Ones, dropped gems on Complex’s Interview with a Magician, and brought the energy to Summerfest with a fan-assisted performance of “Walk It Talk It.”

It’s all part of a larger movement. Offset’s SET IT OFF album showed his full spectrum — from bangers like “WORTH IT” with Don Toliver to introspective cuts exploring fatherhood and growth. He’s not just flexing — he’s evolving.

From his Migos days to his solo era, Offset continues shaping culture through music, fashion, and film. With over 2 billion U.S. solo streams and a growing body of iconic moments, “Professional” is more than a song — it’s a statement. Offset is here to stay, and he’s only getting sharper.