Lil Tjay is trying to close the door on the Offset situation, even if the internet refuses to stop knocking.
During a recent conversation with Billboard about his upcoming album, the Bronx rapper briefly addressed the renewed attention surrounding the April incident tied to Offset outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. While blogs and social media continue replaying every detail, Tjay made it clear he is not interested in turning the moment into a fresh round of headlines.
“I’m just as confused as everyone else about that,” he said when asked about the situation.
That statement comes after weeks of speculation following reports connected to the shooting and Tjay’s arrest on disorderly conduct charges the same night. Authorities never named him as the shooter, while his legal team publicly pushed back on claims tying him to the incident.
Still, Tjay is choosing caution now.
“My lawyer told me not to touch on it too much.”
With that, he quickly shifted the conversation away from Offset and toward music, signaling where his energy is currently focused.
“What I can say is the album will really hit home for my fans.”
That pivot says plenty. Instead of feeding the feud narrative, Tjay appears focused on his next chapter and keeping attention on his May 1 release, They Just Ain’t You. After a turbulent few years that included industry changes, public drama, and personal setbacks, he seems determined to let the music speak louder than the controversy.
For fans expecting another explosive response, Tjay offered something else entirely: restraint.
And in today’s rap climate, where every comment becomes content within seconds, saying less might be the loudest move possible. Rather than revisit casino parking lot chaos, Lil Tjay seems ready to bet on momentum, independence, and a fresh rollout instead.
