Offset Haunted By Fame: Every track ranked from best to worst

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Ranking Offset's latest album. (Image via Getty)

Haunted By Fame by Offset is out now on streaming platforms. The album comprises eleven songs, with a total runtime of approximately twenty-four minutes. The album came as a surprise for the fans, with the announcement made on October 30.

After the album was released, Offset uploaded another Instagram post with the caption:

"F*CK A SPOOKY SEASON / IT’S SET SEASON‼️"

Let's have a look at all the tracks from best to worst on Haunted By Fame.

Disclaimer: This article reflects the writer's personal opinions. Please share your thoughts on how you would rank the songs in the comment section below.


Offset’s "Haunted by Fame" songs ranked

1) N.A.M.E

The track stands out from the other songs on the album, distinguished by its unique sound and structure. It features No Cap, with a more focused approach on his laid-back vocals, complemented by Kiari Kendrell Cephus's vocals.


2) Free Pick

The track begins with a chorus, followed by Offset taking over the rapping throughout the song on repeated beats. The song is easy to vibe to and comprises multiple flows, ranking it in our top five.


3) Okay, okay

The track starts with a female voice, followed by Offset taking over with his signature rap flow. Within the first minute, the tempo picks up, showing his rapid-fire verses over energetic beats.


4) Haunted By Fame

The title track of the album, "Haunted By Fame," begins with repeated lyrics, followed by the rapper's smooth flow. The lyrics go like:

"I pop me a pill just to make it through/ I'm haunted by fame, I'm haunted by fame/ Tryna hide all my feelings, ain't bulletproof/ When I look in the mirror, I see the truth/ I'm haunted by fame"

5) Another Problem

The track features Lil Dump, and while it starts with very mellow, laid-back instruments, the rapper soon catches up with the fast rap on the track, making it a great song to vibe to.


6) No Sweat

"No Sweat" follows a combination of slow verses and fast raps by Offset, making it catchy. The song features multiple pauses between verses, with the repetition of the word "sweat."


7) Ya Digg

"Ya Digg" begins with traditional cultural instruments, with Offset gradually increasing his pace on the song. This song comprises both his laid-back rap and his aggressive rap, making it a standout song on the album.


8) I Heard

The track features NBA YoungBoy, whose unique vocals perfectly suit the overall track. The track opens with a fun instrumental and echoing vocals, but does not hit home as some of the other songs on the album.


9) Fashion Icon

Just like other songs on the album, Fashion Icon follows a similar rapping style with no pauses in between. The lyrics go like:

"Fashion icon (Fashion)/ Got the right one (The right one)/ They bitin', python (They bitin')/ Let the ice turn the lights on"

The track, however, is not memorable, and the production seems labored.


10) Headhunter

Headhunter opens with strong rap verses by Kiari Kendrell Cephus, backed by consistent beats. The track maintains a nonstop flow until it fades out with a musical ending. However, listeners might expect a bit more variety from him.


11) No Regrets

No Regrets follows a laid-back rapping style. If you enjoy chill tracks, you might like this one. However, since Offset is known for his strong rap style, this song feels somewhat toned down in comparison. With other similar songs on the album, this one ranks lower on our list.


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Edited by Yesha Srivastava