Offset’s recent visit to Paris took an unexpected turn when he got involved in a street fight with French rapper Gazo's crew at the Hôtel du Collectionneur.
Gazo’s team approached Offset when he left the hotel after performing at Luks Kebab. In the video footage obtained by TMZ, Offset can be seen slammed against a car, surrounded by Gazo’s team as they exchanged blows.
Security officials jumped onto the scene to stop the fight. A woman who appears to be from Offset’s camp was also pushed on the ground in between the fight scenes. No arrests have been made by the police, so far. As of now, there have been no comments from Offset.
According to a report by TMZ, the altercation was rooted in Offset’s appearance in a music video for which he was paid $150,000 by Gazo’s crew. The crew claimed that the former Migos rapper’s performance did not meet their requirements which disappointed Gazo and his team. Reportedly, when the team demanded a refund, and Offset refused, the argument heated up.
Fans’s reaction to the street fight between Gazo and Offset
Many fans have reacted to the wild street fight between Offset and Gazo's crew. The fight has sparked a debate between social media users from America and Paris. Some users have also come up with amusing reactions.
“Ayooo that Karate Kick looked professional and dangerous.” A person tweeted.
“Europe ain’t USA.. If you show disrespect, you'll always get your head kicked in.” The second commented.
“All the Parisians under here acting like they active because they fight, like we not living in a land that loves confrontation and shootouts.” The third wrote.
“Women should stop getting in between fights. Adrenaline is never modest.” said one user on X.
“This is not Emily in Paris.” Another tweeted.
“Offset's kick... Now I know why americans LOVES guns.” One more joked.
Who is the French rapper Gazo?
The street fight incident that took place between Gazo and Offset has piqued curiosity around the former.
Gazo, whose official name is Ibrahima Diakité is a French rapper who was born on August 5, 1994. He is of Guinean heritage and has become a renowned artist in France because of his drill music. He is also referred to as “Prince of French Drill.”
The French rapper had a rough childhood which led him to pursue a career in the rap music industry. He initially performed under the name Bramsou. He made his major debut in 2021 with his album Drill FR, making him the face of the French drill.