Ireland’s own drill prodigy known as Offica began his musical career in early 2018 and has been an inspiration to other drill rapper around Ireland due to his unique style of rapping. He uses plenty of Irish and Yoruba slang within his lyrics to exhibit his culture and ethnicity. Having made a unique entrance to the scene with his 'Naruto Drillings' he has created a name for himself as one the most diverse and creative minded rappers in both Ireland and the UK scene. Known as the Offica in charge of the Irish scene, he isn't someone to compare with new school rappers, nor is he one to be placed as only a drill artist. Undaunted by the pandemic, Offica has continued his run through 2021, recording further freestyles for Kenny Allstar and Charlie Sloth, and dropping further tracks that draw on his fusion of Japanese culture, Yoruba mythology, Irish energy and UK sonics. I guess I’m not doing too bad for an Irish Kid……
Since then he has continued to make waves delivering captivating freestyles for Kenny Allstar and Charlie Sloth, whilst dropping tracks with YouTube phenomenon KSI, and achieving the highest streaming UK Drill freestyle of all time, with A92 x Fumez the Engineer Plugged In (120m+ streams) and streaming a further 80m across his remaining catalogue, all without dropping a full-length project to date.