There are artists who follow the noise, and artists who disappear to find their own frequency.
Offica chose the latter.
After a short period of intentional silence, Offica re-emerges, not as a product of the drill wave he helped pioneer, but as an artist with a new sonic identity reflecting growth and maturity, that lives at the intersection of memory and modernity.
Offica has been on a journey of evolution and now finds himself embracing growth through sound, art, and identity, with a new sound bursting with electrifying fun. The results offer an instant sneak peek into the mind of an artist who has refined his vision with a clear mission to expand beyond borders.
Still the Irish kid from A92, but with an evolved identity and global direction.
Having risen to the top of the UK music scene all whilst putting Ireland on the map, Offica shot heavily into the public eye with the A92 Plugged In Freestyle; sitting on 130 million streams on Spotify and almost 65 million views on YouTube, the freestyle brought great attention to not only Offica but the rest of the Irish scene as well.
Offica has redefined what it means to be an Irish rapper, breaking records with a run of classic singles and game-changing freestyles. He has carved a niche for himself by seamlessly incorporating Irish and Yoruba slang into his lyrics, providing a unique window into his culture and identity.
Offica’s artistry goes beyond boundaries and is a testament to his unwavering commitment to authenticity. After a two year period which saw Offica as a masked up anonymous rapper; in 2020 the Irish prodigy revealed his face and identity and since then he’s never looked back.
Since then he has continued to make waves delivering captivating freestyles for Fumez The Engineer, Kenny Allstar and Charlie Sloth, whilst dropping tracks with YouTube phenomenon KSI, Fizzler, Skengdo AM and international stars like D’banj, Odumodublvck and Physco YP.