Earlier this week, American rapper and Migos member Offset reportedly engaged in a street brawl with the crew of French musician Gazo.
According to reports, the Atlanta rapper was captured exchanging blows with members of Gazo’s crew outside Hôtel du Collectionneur.
The fight started after an argument that was triggered by Offset’s appearance in a music video, which apparently didn’t meet Gazo’s standards, and they demanded back the $150,000 in cash they forked over.
As security guard holds Offset pinned to a Sprinter van against his will while he shouts: “I’ll fire your a– up!”, punches are thrown between the two sides according to a video shared online.
A kick was thrown and Offset narrowly escaped the guard’s grasp so he could kick the opposition back.
The chaos continued into the hotel while women screamed before security locked the door to separate the rowdy crews. One woman was smashed to the pavement before officers arrived on the scene. Per TMZ, no arrests were made following the street brawl.
Following a photo of Gazo and Offset shared on Instagram by the former, cooler heads appear to prevail. Sharing the photo, the French rapper captioned it “Set will appear on Wemby”. Named after French NBA star Victor Wembanyama, “Wemby”, will be part of Gazo’s Apocalypse project releasing on Nov. 29.