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Lil Tjay Declares He Has ‘No Beef’ With Offset After Casino Shooting

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Lil Tjay says there's no bad blood between him and Offset following their scuffle in front of a Florida casino.

TMZ asked the New York native where he stands with the former Migos member while he was in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, April 29. Tjay was blunt when he said he doesn't have beef with anyone at the moment. He immediately changed the subject by plugging his new album, which drops tomorrow, and promising some "controversial s**t" on the project.

"I ain't got no beef with nobody brother," he replied. "My album's coming out on May 1."

Lil Tjay's tone about Offset has changed significantly since they clashed earlier this month in front of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. According to the Seminole Police Department, security footage allegedly shows Tjay jumping out of his car and pointing at Offset before they approached him. Police allege Tjay "directed members of his party to start a fight with another group of males." That's when a brawl erupted. One man reportedly took out a gun and shot Offset in the leg. Tjay and another man were arrested, but they weren't charged with the shooting.

Over the past few weeks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken over the case and released photos of other suspects involved with the incident. Since then, Tjay has denied being involved with the shooting. During a recent conversation with Billboard, the 25-year-old artist reflected on the incident without going into detail.

“I’m just as confused as everyone else about that,” Tjay said about the case. “My lawyer told me not to touch on it too much. What I can say is the album will really hit home for my fans.”

Lil Tjay's first independent project, They Just Ain’t You, drops on May 1.