FATHER OF 4 is the debut studio album by rapper Offset, who is one of three members of the hip hop group Migos. He is the last one of the three to release a solo album. The album contained features from J.Cole, Travis Scott, 21 Savage, Big Rube, Gunna, Ceelo Green, Quavo, Gucci Mane, and his wife, Cardi B.

Back in February, Offset had tweeted that the album was only gonna be produced by producers Metro Boomin and Southside.

Overall I really liked this album. Compared to Quavo and Takeoff’s solo studio albums, this was definitely the best one. Though Offset was pretty lack luster in terms of his flow in most of the songs, the album was still pretty good. I was just expecting similar flows as the ones he has in the Migos songs, but the flow in this album more suttle and quiet. Don’t get me wrong, there are a couple of songs that are bangers either way. Anyways, Metro and Southside murdered they’re beats. I swear that most of the songs in the album are mediocre, but the beats literally make them a thousand times better. Offset literally didn’t have to say anything in the tracks and I would still listen it because of the beats. The beats were incredible and the touches that each producer had on the album really made it better. His single “Red Room” has music video that he filmed a couple of months after being in a life-threatening car crash. Here’s the video:

My favorite songs from the album are: “How Did I Get Here”, “Don’t Lose Me”, “Red Room”, “North Star”, “Legacy”, and “Clout”. My favorite one was “North Star” because both Offset and CeeLo Green did great in it. The beat is SO good, just listen to the guitar and quire in the background. And those hi-hats and snares are so distinguishable, I immediately knew they were Metro’s.

If you’re a Migos fan, you should definitely listen to this album. Though it’s not the same Offset we get in the Migos songs, it’s still is a different version of him that is as in. Without a doubt,FATHER OF 4 gets a like from me.