Offset’s birthday festivities continue courtesy of his rap group’s partnership with Uber Eats and Popeyes.

The Atlanta-based performer celebrated his 28th trip around the sun Monday night. The two companies responsible for getting the Migos-inspired menu into the hands of fried chicken lovers for a limited time hosted the festivities.

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The Los Angeles bash's attendees, which included Offset's wife Cardi B and cousin Quavo, dined on the Louisiana-based chain's famous chicken sandwiches. Each member of Migos — Quavo, Offset and Takeoff — have box-delivered meals named after them. The Quavo includes two of the once-sold-out pickled sammies.

“I CAN'T THANK @ubereats AND @popeyeslouisianakitchen ENOUGH FOR CATERING MY BDAY PARTY! A WHOLE VIBE,” Offset captioned an Instagram photoset of the grub on Dec. 17.

» RELATED: Order Popeyes through Uber Eats, and you can get Migos

Offset’s west coast bash follows a hefty present his wife Cardi B gave him on his actual birthday, Dec. 14. Sharing footage of her hubby on Instagram, the “Ring” rapper said, “You got every card, you got every jewelry ... you got everything! What else can I give somebody that got everything? A fridge!”

But when the Lawrenceville-native opened up the kitchen appliance, he found it was filled with $500,000 in cash.

Smiling and burying his face into the money, Offset struggled to hold all the bills in his arms as he happily thanked his bride.

Yet despite her generosity, Cardi won’t be spreading any Christmas cheer to her rapper beau come Dec. 25.

“Don’t expect no Christmas gift from me,” she said. “Only for the kids!”

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