Call Her Daddy – Offset: Relationships, Risky Texts & Rap
Host: Alex Cooper
Guest: Offset
Date: February 6, 2026
Episode Overview
In this episode, Alex Cooper sits down with Grammy-nominated rapper Offset to talk about everything from fashion and childhood insecurities to his marriage with Cardi B, fatherhood, wild exes, and his new solo album. Offset brings candid answers to some of the most unhinged sex and relationship questions from fans, offering honest, often hilarious, male perspective. The result is a lively, raw, and unfiltered conversation that reveals Offset’s personality beyond the headlines.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Fashion, Confidence & Insecurities
[02:32–05:53]
- Offset is passionate about fashion, mixing designers with thrift finds.
- Offset critiques “mannequin challenge” dressing: “A lot of people just go in the store and buy what’s on the mannequin head to toe. Like a no go for me is like a tracksuit with the same print pants and pants and top zipped up.” (03:40)
- Offset dislikes loud designer displays and prefers subtlety.
- Major icks include: khakis on men (Alex) and busted Air Force Ones on women (Offset).
2. Offset’s Childhood, Adolescence, & High School Memories
[05:59–09:39]
- Grew up in Atlanta, didn’t always fit in due to struggles at home.
- Became more confident in middle and high school; played sports, cared about looks, won “Best Dressed.”
- Teachers doubted his future—Offset recalls a counselor who said he was “headed for trouble."
- “You told me… I was heading into trouble and I headed to success.” (09:30 – Offset)
3. Personality & Views After Loss
[13:15–14:44]
- Offset describes himself as fun and serious; very creative.
- After a major personal loss, he decided to enjoy life more, be authentic, and challenge himself.
“People always got something to say, and I’m like, man, fuck that. It’s about me, my happiness, and giving my identity of who I am as a solo act.” (14:00 – Offset)
4. Early Music Days & Becoming Famous
[15:10–18:20]
- Started rapping for fun in middle/high school; realized it could be a career in 10th grade.
- Missed the moment “Versace” (Migos song) blew up while in jail—learned about the hype from a guard singing it during roll call.
- “The guard doing the count, and he’s singing ‘Versace, Versace’. I couldn’t believe it.” (16:41 – Offset)
- Offset signed his first deal while incarcerated, credits the experience for slowing him down and giving him focus.
5. Migos Legacy & Brotherly Bonds
[20:27–20:57]
- Most proud of the time spent with Migos and their impact on hip hop.
- “To be a part of something so influential is the biggest blessing ever.”
6. Wild Relationship Stories Pre-Cardi B
[21:19–23:52]
- Craziest ex-girlfriend story: came home to find all his prized sneakers and clothes tossed in the pool after “speculations” of cheating.
- “My whole closet was in the water…Mildewish. You couldn’t even clean it.” (22:08 – Offset)
7. Meeting & Marrying Cardi B
[23:52–26:08]
- Offset shot his shot after being drawn to Cardi’s confidence, humor, and rawness online.
- He valued her “family-first” priorities and determination.
- Favorite thing as a couple: “Just being at the crib with the kids runnin’ wild…quality time.” (25:31 – Offset)
- On raising kids in the industry: wants them to have choices and not be forced into showbiz.
8. Fatherhood & Surprising Dad Skills
[26:08–27:05]
- Offset is involved at home: “I can braid my daughter’s hair… I can cook some chicken…make lasagna.”
- Learned to cook from his mother.
9. Marriage, Cheating, and Social Media Scrutiny
[27:05–32:52]
- Addressed public scrutiny of his relationship with Cardi B.
- “Once a cheater, always a cheater” narrative frustrates him: it’s a “hate train” and doesn’t allow for growth or change.
- On rebuilding trust: “Communication is key. If you don’t like something, tell me...”
- “What you did was selfish. It’s their turn to be selfish. And like, you need to comfort them...” (31:37 – Offset)
- Cheating’s impact on family and children is devastating, and he aims to be present and accountable.
10. Offset’s Approach to Sex & Relationships: Candid Q&A
[35:29–48:43]
Offset responds to fan-submitted, explicit questions with humor and honesty.
a) Partner Addicted to Porn
- Suggests there’s likely something in the porn he craves—partner should explore those interests rather than snoop.
- “If he’s with you and still watches it, there’s something intriguing on that thing, on that Pornhub, that maybe you should dive into.” (37:22 – Offset)
b) Drunk Text/Nude Disaster Recovery
- Laughs at a fan’s story of sending wild drunk texts and a nude from a bar.
- “25 messages is crazy, baby…as a guy, he’s supposed to say a little more than ‘LOL.’” (39:25 – Offset)
c) How to Give & Receive Better Oral Sex
- Women: “You need to teach him how to do it. Be calm…don’t dog it! Nice and light.” (44:06)
- Men: “Please the woman first. It’s not about you, dog—you gonna get yours, let her get hers first.” (46:29 – Offset)
d) Giving Better Head to Men
- No teeth, more moisture; hands are good but not rough:
- “Don’t suck my head off, baby…when you want this thing, you should have tears in your eyes, baby. You should be crying to the dick.” (48:12 – Offset)
- The classic “bad head” turn off stories from their youth.
11. Music: “Set It Off” Album
[53:04–55:46]
- New album is fun, energetic, with some serious notes; Offset wanted to showcase his real self.
- Calls out favorite song: “Worth It” (feat. Don Toliver) – “It’s number three – it’s a female vibe.” (54:07 – Offset)
- Album is “his own creation,” with Offset heavily involved in visuals and production.
12. Offset’s Message & Appreciation for Women
[56:13–59:40]
- Wants listeners to know the “open jar of me”—no persona, just realness.
- Emphasizes the importance of women in music and in his life:
- “Women run this shit. Women support more than men do—facts." (57:27 – Offset)
- Purposefully included multiple female collaborators on his album to celebrate and appreciate women.
- “I want you to be able to be in your mirror doing your makeup…and you look beautiful with my song in the background.” (59:03 – Offset)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “You told me… I was heading into trouble and I headed to success.” (09:30)
- “The guard doing the count, and he’s singing ‘Versace, Versace’. I couldn’t believe it.” (16:41)
- “If you got to go through the phone, that means you don’t trust the person anyways.” (38:42)
- “When you have sex with a woman, it’s to please her as a man. That’s what a lot of men don’t understand.” (44:43)
- “Women run this. That’s why you think women running music…women support more than men do.” (57:27)
Highlighted Timestamps for Key Segments
- [02:32] — Offset’s fashion rules and pet peeves
- [06:11] — Young Offset: childhood, school, and struggles
- [13:15] — Offset’s personality shift after loss
- [16:41] — Finding out about Migos’ fame while in jail
- [23:52] — Meeting and falling for Cardi B
- [27:05] — Marriage, social media hate, and rebuilding trust after cheating
- [35:29] — Unhinged sex and relationship Q&A
- [53:04] — “Set It Off” album discussion and creative process
- [56:13] — Offset’s closing message about being open, fun, and supporting women
Tone & Takeaways
Offset comes across as unfiltered, personable, and candid—quickly putting aside the “too cool” persona. He talks openly about his mistakes, the lessons he’s learned, and his deep loyalty to his family. His willingness to engage with explicit, funny, or awkward listener questions (with real advice!) brings levity and relatability. Offset closes with gratitude for women, both in his personal life and as supporters of his career, underscoring a major theme of respect and vulnerability.
If you want raw relationship conversations, unfiltered stories from hip hop’s front lines, and honest insights from a star very much in touch with his humanity—this episode is an absolute must-listen.
