Music
Offset Posts Evidence That Cardi B Lied On ‘WAP’
Atlantic Cardi and Offset may be keeping their rings but he wants the world to know she may have exaggerated how exactly she got hers. …


By now, it’s become pretty common knowledge that Cardi B and Offset are back together and today, Cardi confirmed that the couple is giving things yet another chance by withdrawing her divorce case. Whether this is good or bad news probably depends on your personal feelings about the couple but apparently Offset is feeling solid enough again for some light social media teasing of his wife after she got his back during a recent police stop. In a new post on Instagram, Offset captured proof that Cardi B exaggerated some aspects of their life, calling her out for being a “Liar.”
Offset sneakily captured footage of Cardi sweeping the floor in their home (wearing a bonnet, bathrobe, and slippers, no less), telling her, “You need to stop lying on your songs, man. She be lyin’. She cleanin’. She got to clean.” Cardi just chuckles and playfully threatens him, “I’ma punch you in your head.”
The song Offset refers to, of course, is “WAP,” on which Cardi crows, “I don’t cook, I don’t clean / But let me show you how I got this ring.” In terms of rap fibs, it’s not exactly a bathtub that lifts up or losing 92 bricks but it’s a line which has amused fans to no end — especially with Cardi’s relationship drama making headlines just a couple of months later. Still, “WAP” proves to be the gift that keeps giving to pop culture, as Cardi recently revealed a “making of” documentary for the music video in which she confesses she wanted even more animals crawling on her and her co-star Megan Thee Stallion.
Check out Offset’s post above.
Artist Spotlight
“Solstice Sun” by Nick Byrne beautifully illuminates the soul of seasonal tides

In his third collaboration with producer Jake Robbins, Nick Byrne presents “Solstice Sun,” an intricately lush yet emotionally crafted indie-folk single that effectively marries the cinematic rhythm of nature with the emotional tides that accompany it. Partnering with fellow songwriter Tom Symmonds, this Buckinghamshire-based artist offers a metaphoric tapestry that goes beyond mere aesthetics, delivering an evocative auditory experience reminiscent of a sepia-toned postcard capturing the fleeting essence of summer, directed at anyone who has ever felt the bittersweet nature of seasonal transitions.
The composition features a dynamically evolving arrangement that incorporates synth bass, vintage drum samples, and finely articulated fingerstyle guitar, layered meticulously to preserve clarity while avoiding sonic clutter. It opens with a bright, shimmering alt-pop aesthetic that reflects the last golden days of summer before giving way to a more introspective autumnal chill. As Byrne’s understated vocal delivery unfolds, the track conjures a “sepia daydream” characterized by both nostalgia and bare emotion, establishing an enchanting vibe that feels simultaneously intimate and expansive.
One notable aspect of “Solstice Sun” is how Byrne employs natural imagery as an emotional metaphor, rendered with fluidity rather than confrontation. At its core, “Solstice Sun” conveys a gentle yet potent affirmation that opportunities for renewal and glimpses of light can resurface after periods of significant despair. Echoes of hope are seamlessly woven into the song’s thematic fabric, creating a delicate contrast that exists alongside an underlying sense of melancholy.
The collaboration between Byrne and Symmonds exemplifies a distinct artistic synergy, where Tom’s ambient synth work beautifully complements Nick’s earthy acoustic instrumentation, evoking a rich soundscape that instantly appeals to fans familiar with artists such as Novo Amor and Keaton Henson. This fusion is further enriched by a nuanced representation of Byrne’s Chilean heritage, introducing cultural elements that add complexity and authenticity to the overall sound.
“Solstice Sun” thoughtfully explores the emotional implications of seasonal transitions, examining how these changes influence the cycle of human experiences. This track deserves a place in curated playlists, offering reassurance to audiences that even during moments of introspection and solitude, they can find comfort in their intimate connection to nature and in the meaningful relationships they have with others and themselves. It is ideally suited for twilight strolls, early sunsets, and those special occasions when one’s heart yearns for emotional alignment and clarity.
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Hip-Hop
Laf822 hits all the right notes with “400 love songs”

When Laf822 says, “this one’s for the lovers,” he’s speaking from the heart. His new single, “400 love songs,” featuring Sweetcandy!, is a smooth track that captures the feeling of cruising on a warm summer day. It delivers on its promise of being a fantastic love song. What makes “400 love songs” truly special is not just its romantic vibe, but how it combines attitude and genuine emotion. Laf822 joins you and your partner on a journey, creating the ideal soundtrack for a relaxing day filled with music and affection.
This song celebrates real connections over flashy gestures, it’s about the love you build every day. The song has a perfect rhythm, with production that feels effortless and not overly complicated. Laf822 knows just when to let the music shine on its own. His confident delivery and storytelling ability pull you in without trying too hard. He simply lets the moment unfold, and it has a lot to say. The title “400 love songs” makes a statement about the many ways love can be expressed. Whether you’re starting a new romance or have been together for years, this track feels like it’s meant for every love story.
This is a song to listen to and one to really feel. It encourages you to lower the windows, relax, and enjoy time with your special someone. That’s the beauty of Laf822’s latest work, it’s an experience. If you’re searching for the perfect song to enjoy while spending the day with your favorite person, “400 love songs” could be just what you need. It’s smooth, heartfelt, and undeniably Laf822.
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