Offset has paid homage to his late relative and former collaborator TakeOff by tattooing the Migos rapper’s face on his body.

The Atlanta rap star debuted his new ink via Instagram on Saturday (April 15), showing off a large piece covering his entire back.

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Offset’s new tattoo serves as a reminder of his late relative’s legacy with Migos — which consists of him and his cousins, Quavo, and TakeOff — with whom he achieved massive fame and commercial success.

“Love you 4L & after,” he captioned the post, which you can check out below.

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Offset isn’t the only rapper to pay tribute to TakeOff with a tattoo. Earlier this year, Rich The Kid honored the late rapper by permanently inking the rapper’s name into his skin.

In January, Rich showed off his new tat, as he was getting it done, with TakeOff’s name spanning the width of his hand. The two rappers had been close and most recently released a collaboration named “Crypto” in March of last year.

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However, Rich took his love for TakeOff a step further this year, commemorating his life with an iced out diamond pendant featuring photos of the late rapper. The “Plug Walk” artist showed off his new pendant featuring two photos of the Atlanta rapper on his Instagram story earlier this week.

TakeOff was shot and killed in Houston in 2022. He was 28 years old.

Quality Control Music Honored With Its Own Day In Atlanta
Quality Control Music Honored With Its Own Day In Atlanta

In other Offset news, a few weeks ago the rapper previewed a new potential single amid his ongoing legal battle with Quality Control Music.

The Atlanta rapper took to Instagram to share a snippet of the new record, and said that he’s feeling exactly like what he’s rapping about. The short clip sees him getting his bars off in multiple settings with multi-colored threads of choice. But Offset’s lyrics seem to address QC and their bitter dispute.

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“They can’t be too upset/ I coulda kept it to myself, they can’t be too upset/ I done broke bread, cut checks, they can’t be too upset/ I took dat rope off my neck, they couldn’t be too upset,” he raps over the trap-heavy production. “N-ggas still bite my style, they can’t be too upset/ I done laid low for awhile, they can’t be that upset/ N-ggas lost all my respect, they can’t be that upset.”