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Lil Tjay drops the grudge and drops an album instead

After a public feud, a brief arrest, and ongoing legal scrutiny, Lil Tjay is saying less and releasing more, starting with new music on May 1.
Destiny PhilipsBy Destiny PhilipsApril 30, 2026 Music No Comments3 Mins Read
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Not long ago, Lil Tjay was making his position on Offset unmistakably clear. The New York rapper had publicly accused Offset of being a snitch and showed little interest in softening that stance. Then the tone changed. Speaking to TMZ, Tjay came across as measured and unbothered, signaling that he was no longer interested in keeping the friction alive. The shift was noticeable enough that fans and industry observers took note immediately.

What changed after Tjay’s release from jail

Tjay’s calmer public posture followed his release from jail, and his attorney Dawn Florio moved fast to shape the narrative around his legal situation. Florio maintained that her client was only under investigation for creating a disturbance and that no charges directly connected to the Offset shooting had been filed against him. She also pointed to the lack of footage placing Tjay at the center of the incident as a significant factor in his defense.

In a separate conversation with Billboard, Tjay acknowledged that he does not have a full picture of what happened surrounding the shooting and that his legal team had advised him to keep his public comments limited. That guidance appears to be sticking. Rather than relitigating the situation in interviews, he has pulled back and directed his energy elsewhere.

Tjay lets They Just Ain’t You do the talking

With legal matters running in the background, Tjay has shifted his focus to his upcoming album They Just Ain’t You, scheduled for release on May 1. He has been open about the fact that the project was built out of everything he has experienced over the past several months, and he has encouraged anyone trying to understand his current headspace to go straight to the music rather than look for answers in press appearances.

It is a move that makes sense given the circumstances. When public statements carry legal risk, a studio album becomes a way to communicate without consequence. For Tjay, They Just Ain’t You functions as both creative output and a form of public record that exists outside the scope of what his lawyers can edit.

Offset refocuses after the Lil Tjay situation

Offset has been making similar adjustments on his end. After responding sharply to Tjay in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, he has since pulled back from the back-and-forth and returned his attention to his career. In recent appearances, he has spoken about staying committed to his work and treating the period following the shooting as motivation rather than a setback.

He has framed what happened as something that deepened his focus rather than derailed it, describing the aftermath as a period that reinforced why he keeps making music. Whether that framing holds over time is an open question, but for now his public posture points toward momentum rather than grievance.

Where Lil Tjay and Offset stand today

Neither artist is fully clear of the legal and public fallout from this situation, but both appear to be making a deliberate choice to move forward rather than keep the conflict burning. For Tjay, that means a May 1 album release and a noticeably quieter public profile. For Offset, it means leaning into his career at a moment when the industry is watching to see how he responds.

Hip-hop feuds have a way of resurfacing when least expected, and nothing about the current calm guarantees it will last. For now, though, both men seem more interested in what they are building than in what happened between them.

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