HotNewHipHop's review states that the album "doesn’t feel wholly liberating or conclusive" but that "it leans into his strengths—production choices, flow, and songwriting."[5] Writing for Clash, Robin Murray described the album as a "curiously flawed, but often moving record."[3] Will Dukes of Rolling Stone writes that the album "underscores Offset’s critical gifts, tapping into his chutzpah while demonstrating even more growth."[4]
On Apple Music, Kiari:Offset additionally features the music videos for all standard edition songs, therefore serving as a visual album.
"Bodies" contains samples of "Ringing Them Bells", as performed by the Spirituals, and "Bodies", written by Stevie Benton, Michael Luce, Christian Pierce and David Williams, and performed by Drowning Pool.[7]
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