In a shocking turn of events, Offset found himself in a violent altercation with French rapper Gazo’s entourage while in Paris to film a music video. A new video obtained shows the tense moment when Offset, former Migos member, and his crew were confronted outside the Hôtel du Collectionneur. Sources claim the confrontation stemmed from a failed video shoot agreement, leading to a heated exchange and physical brawl in the streets. Despite the chaos, no one was arrested, and the next day, Gazo posted a picture with Offset, suggesting a resolution.
Offset’s recent trip to Paris took an unexpected turn when he was involved in a physical altercation outside a hotel. The confrontation, which was captured in dramatic footage obtained, occurred late Wednesday night after the rapper and his crew exited the Hôtel du Collectionneur. According to eyewitness reports, the trouble started when a group of men, identified as part of French rapper Gazo’s entourage, confronted Offset aggressively as he left the hotel.
Sources suggest the reason for the tension was a business dispute. Gazo’s team allegedly paid Offset a significant sum of $150,000 for a music video shoot, but they were dissatisfied with his performance. The French crew accused Offset of being “lazy” and not meeting the terms of the shoot, which led to a demand for a refund. When Offset refused to return the money, the situation escalated quickly.
Video footage shows Offset being slammed into a vehicle as the confrontation intensified.
In the heat of the moment, Offset can be heard shouting, “I’ll fire your ass up.”
However, things quickly spiraled out of control as both sides engaged in a violent brawl. At one point, a member of Gazo’s crew landed a swift roundhouse kick to the back of one of Offset’s associates, which only fueled the chaos.
The scene outside the Hôtel du Collectionneur was pandemonium. Offset’s team tried to keep things under control, but the fight seemed to involve everyone, with even members of Offset’s crew clashing amongst themselves in the confusion. Amid the chaos, Offset managed to break free and retaliated by kicking one of the French men with his designer boot. The situation continued to spiral until his security intervened, pulling him back into the hotel for safety.
Meanwhile, Gazo’s entourage wasn’t ready to back down either. They rushed the hotel entrance, trying to pull Offset out for another round. In the midst of the chaos, a woman, who appeared to be caught in the crossfire, took a dangerous fall on the pavement while attempting to fend off the attackers. Despite the chaos, no one was seriously injured, and the police eventually arrived at the scene, though no arrests were made.
The aftermath of the incident left both crews disorganized, with members of Offset’s team arguing in the street as they awaited the authorities. While the brawl was messy and intense, it’s unclear if anyone truly “won” the fight. The following morning, in an unexpected twist, Gazo posted a picture with Offset on social media. The photo, which showed both rappers posing together, hinted that the two had managed to put their differences aside, suggesting the dispute may have been resolved or at least calmed down. The caption even teased a new collaboration, with the two artists previewing their upcoming track “Wemby.”
The unusual resolution has left fans and the public wondering what exactly happened between the two rappers. Despite the intense confrontation, it seems both Offset and Gazo are moving forward with business as usual.
The incident highlights the often unpredictable nature of the music industry, where disputes over money and creative differences can quickly spiral into physical altercations. While the details of what happened during the video shoot remain unclear, this altercation in Paris serves as a reminder of the high-stakes pressures and tensions that come with celebrity collaborations.
Offset has yet to respond to the incident or provide his side of the story, leaving much of the narrative to the witnesses and the video footage that surfaced. However, the fact that both rappers were able to pose together in a photo just hours after the fight suggests that the dispute may have been more about a business disagreement than any personal animosity.
In the fast-paced world of hip-hop, where feuds are common, it’s refreshing to see that even after such an intense altercation, artists like Offset and Gazo are willing to put aside their differences for the sake of their careers and fans. Only time will tell whether their collaboration on “Wemby” will be a hit, but for now, it seems the two rappers have found common ground—at least for the moment.