Rapper Offset took aim at his estranged wife Cardi B and her boyfriend, NFL star Stefon Diggs, in fiery lyrics on his new song “No Sweat,” likening himself to basketball legend Michael Jordan and Diggs to Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman.
The track appears on Offset’s surprise album Haunted by Fame, dropped Friday amid his ongoing divorce from Cardi B, with whom he shares three children.
In the song’s verse, Offset raps:
“How the fuck you leave Jordan for Rodman? / You a fool if you think that I’m hurt / You ain’t happy, I know how it work / How you married and still givin’ birth? / Get some help, bitch, you goin’ berserk.”
Offset sends shots at Stefon Diggs and Cardi B on his song No Sweat on his new album Haunted By Fame
“You a fool if you think that I’m hurt, you ain’t happy I know how it work. How you married and still giving birth? Get you some help b*tch, you going berserk.” pic.twitter.com/5RSPsoBg65
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) October 31, 2025
The “Jordan for Rodman” line casts Offset as the superior six-time NBA champion Jordan and Diggs — a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Houston Texans — as the rebounding specialist and colorful personality Rodman, implying a downgrade in Cardi’s romantic choices. Neither one of them is Jordan or Rodman, so the line didn’t really hit like he wanted it to.
The pointed reference to being “married and still givin’ birth” appears to jab at Cardi B’s recent pregnancy announcement, which she has linked to her relationship with Diggs. The couple, who filed for divorce in August after years of on-again, off-again drama, remain legally wed due to unresolved financial and property issues, according to Cardi.
Fans and media quickly connected the dots on social media, with reactions pouring in on X. “Offset is wild for that Jordan line,” one user posted, while others debated the couple’s messy split.
Offset, 33, a member of the hip-hop trio Migos, has not commented directly on the lyrics. Cardi B and Diggs have yet to publicly respond.
Haunted by Fame marks Offset’s follow-up to his 2023 solo effort Set It Off, blending introspective themes with trap beats. “No Sweat” is track No. 4 on the project.
The feud adds another chapter to one of hip-hop’s most public breakups, which has played out in court filings, social media rants and now, Offset’s bars.
