Offset had a rough time with cops this week as he got pulled out from his car. The 28-year-old hip-hop artist and a member of Migos recently shared a post with his fans and followers, encouraging them to turn towards the voting booths.

The rapper addressed the nation's youth through Instagram and shared a video in which he explained why it is essential for youth to step out of their houses and vote for the ongoing presidential election.

He initiated the video message by introducing himself and saying that he wants everyone to know how important voting right is and why youth should take this year's voting seriously. The Grammy Award-winning artists said that it is important to reach voting polls for Black people.

 
 
 
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The rapper said that it is crucial to saving the community while he noted that the number of votes coming by the young Black voters is extremely low that concerns him the most. Offset acknowledged that this is the prime time for youth to wake up as "we matter" and said that the Black community "mean something to the world."

The Rap Saved Me singer said that keeping silent is no longer an option as "our voices matter." The rapper agreed that everyone should have fun but this is the time to take care of the business as their community runs out of time.

Moreover, the rapper encouraged voters to ride to the registered ballot dropbox and polling locations in big cities such as Portland, Milwaukee, Miami, Memphis, Houston, Chicago, Baltimore, and Atlanta at $10 off.

The musician shared Lyft, a ridesharing mobile application and Bike that supports the ongoing promotion of discounted rides. This deal will go on for a week and it is valid with coupon code NIKE2020, which is available from Oct. 30 onwards.

There are other celebrities such as Jonas Brothers, Brad Pitt, Kerry Washington, and Justin Bieber, who use their social platforms to encourage fans to vote before election day. Lately, a video got viral on the internet when Offset’s wife, Cardi B, was screaming as Offset was pulled out of the car by the Beverly Hills police.

In fact, after the officials released offset, the WAP singer shared a video of Donald Trump supporters saying that she felt intimidated by them.