Offset is finally speaking out after reports of him having a physical altercation with his Migos co-rapper Quavo at this year's Grammy Awards made rounds online; did the fight really happen?

According to Billboard, the hip-hop artist took to his official Twitter account to share his sentiments after the rumors were shared on several social media platforms.

Cardi B's husband appeared to have debunked the claims. Although he never named anyone in his post, many fans think he was referring to Quavo, writing, "What tf look like fighting my brother yal n***** is crazy."

As of this writing, the musician has yet to share more details about his tweet. Quavo has also not reacted on the matter.

The issue began when a news outlet reported the two Migos members allegedly had a fight backstage at the Grammy Awards as Quavo reportedly blocked his pal from performing on stage the song "Without You" as a tribute to their late co-rapper Takeoff.

Insiders told the outlet that producers of the event had asked Offset to be one of the performers to pay tribute to the late musician, but Quavo disagreed, leading to their fight. Sources close to the former alleged that it was the latter who started the quarrel.

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The outlet noted that both rappers were close at the time of their good pal's death although there has been an issue between Migos over the past few months.

Last year, the trio canceled their appearance at the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York City at the last minute. Although event organizers revealed that the reason was "circumstances out of control," many fans still speculated that there was a feud happening behind closed doors.

A label representative for the rap group later assured supporters that there are no personal issues and the reason why they weren't able to perform was because of Quavo's filming schedule.

Months later their canceled performance, Takeoff was murdered after a shooting incident in Houston, Texas, on November 1, 2022, leading many fans and other musicians to pay tribute to him.

Patrick Xavier Clark, the suspect charged in the death of the hip-hop star, has reportedly been released from jail after posting a $1 million bond.

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