Tag: 21 Savage

  • 21 Savage surpasses 20 billion streams across all credits on Spotify

    21 Savage surpasses 20 billion streams across all credits on Spotify

    Savage has been doing big numbers on Spotify

    21 Savage’s popularity on Spotify reaches new heights. According to Chart Data, 21 accumulated over 20B streams across all credits on Spotify as of Monday (April 24). With 59.6M monthly listeners at the time this article was published, 21’s most streamed song on the app is “Rockstar” with Post Malone – 2.1B streams.

    21 also boasts top songs like “Creepin,” with Metro Boomin and The Weeknd – 599.6M, “Jimmy Cooks” with Drake – 506.7M, “Bank Account” – 489.2M, as well as “Knife Talk” with Drake – 467. 2M.

  • Drake calls out Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert and more on Dreamville Fest stage

    Drake calls out Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert and more on Dreamville Fest stage

    Drizzy invites his buddies on Dreamville Fest stage

    Drake headlined the second night of J. Cole’s Dreamville Fest on Sunday (April 2). During his set, the Toronto megastar invited a couple of his buddies to perform in front of the sold out audience in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Drizzy began by bringing out GloRilla who performed her breakout hit “F.N.F. (Let’s Go,” before Lil Uzi Vert popped out with “XO Tour Life” and “Just Wanna Rock.” Drake then performed “The Motto” with his mentor Lil Wayne, who went on to perform his smash hit “Uproar.”

  • Drake’s ‘It’s A Blur’ tour ticketing company Ticketmaster sued over ticket price

    Drake’s ‘It’s A Blur’ tour ticketing company Ticketmaster sued over ticket price

    Ticketmaster facing lawsuit over Drake’s tour ticket prices

    Drake and 21 Savage’s tour It’s A Blur is set to begin this summer and tickets are already on sale. Per Toronto Star, someone is filing a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster for lying about prices in order to cash in extra money from customers. The man claims he paid $789.54 for two “platinum seats” for the July 24 show, but after Drake announced a second show, the same seats were priced at $350 for the next show.

    Filed by LPC Advocat. Inc., the suit states that Ticketmaster “intentionally misleads consumers for their own financial gain.” It adds that Ticketmaster knew about Drizzy’s two performances but deliberately “concealed this information” to benefit from extra cash.


  • Drake and 21 Savage announce It’s A Blur Tour dates

    Drake and 21 Savage announce It’s A Blur Tour dates

    Drizzy and Savage to go on the road this summer

    Drake and 21Savage have revealed the dates for their It’s A Blur Tour. Both artists made the announcement on social media this week and unveiled the dates on the website drakerelated.com. The trek is to compliment the duo’s joint album, Her Loss, released last November.

    The duo will begin their trek in Toronto, of which the date is yet to be announced. Their next stop will be in New Orleans on June 16 and the last will be in Glendale on September 6. So far, the website lists a total of 29 cities.

  • Metro Boomin is dropping “Creepin’” remix with Diddy next week

    Metro Boomin is dropping “Creepin’” remix with Diddy next week

    Metro to add Diddy on “Creepin’” remix version

    Metro Boomin is planning to release the remix to his Heroes and Villains smash hit, “Creepin’” that featured The Weeknd and 21 Savage next week. The remix will feature Diddy as an additional guest.

    Although Metro didn’t reveal Diddy’s feature, the New York rap veteran did confirm his appearance after reposting a post by Our Generation Music.

    The song, which was released as the lead single for Heroes & Villains, covers Mario Winans, Enya and Diddy’s 2004 song, “I Don’t Know.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpo0fPEMP0q/


  • 21 Savage says he’s not yet at Drake and J. Cole’s level

    21 Savage says he’s not yet at Drake and J. Cole’s level

    Savage believes he has to work himself towards Drizzy & Cole’s status

    21 Savage has seen a great deal of success in the past couple of years and has established himself as an important figure in the rap scene. The rapper has even recently been named the best rapper alive of 2022 by Complex, but he still doesn’t consider himself at the level of commercial giants Drake and J. Cole.

    Speaking to Complex in a new interview, Savage revealed that he thinks he has “a lot” work on to reach that status. “There’s just a difference, bro,” 21 Savage compared. “That’s like years of work and a fanbase that is going to be there until they die, that’s different. I feel like I’m working to be on that level that they’re on, but I don’t feel like it’s the same. I feel I could do something corny, and I would lose a lot of what I got. That wouldn’t happen with them.”

    He added, “Drake could do whatever, Cole could do whatever, and their s### not going anywhere. I’m working toward that level for sure, but I don’t I’m there yet. I’m not saying I’m light-years behind. They’re more solidified, and I’m still building on what I got. But I could be wrong … It’s all about how the fans look at it.”

  • T.I. recalls refusing to give 21 Savage and Young Thug $1 million deals

    T.I. recalls refusing to give 21 Savage and Young Thug $1 million deals

    Tip used to advise 21 and Thug on matters of music business

    T.I. recounts denying 21 Savage and Young Thug $1M record deals to protect their friendship. During a conversation at the Club Shay Shay podcast, Tip recalled telling the two artists not to lose sleep about money because it was on its way.

    “21 Savage, Thug and a lotta them coming to me ‘hey man, T.I give me a million Tip. Tip give me a million and I’ll handle it from there,’” the “No Mediocre” artist explained.

    “I’m like, ‘nah, I ain’t gon’ do that. Cause if I give you a million, I gotta take back something that’s gon’ be worth way more than that, and we ain’t gon be able to be friends,” he added. “And I always tell them, ‘don’t worry about the money upfront cause it’s gon’ come.’ I remember telling that to Slime, I remember telling that to 21 and even Savage every time he see me he gon’ hit me saying hey, it came.”


  • Drake and 21 Savage confirm they’re going on tour this summer

    Drake and 21 Savage confirm they’re going on tour this summer

    Drizzy and 21 to go on the road this year

    Drake and 21 Savage have made it official that they’ll be touring together this summer. During his Apollo Theatre performance Sunday night (January 22), the 6 God approved his joint tour with 21 come this summer.

    “I was telling them earlier but.. if you guys enjoy that experience, feel free to come see and my brother this Summer,” Drake told the crowd.

    Following the release of their collab album Her Loss last year, Drake teased the tour for the first time during one of his Table For One episodes on SiriusXM. “I’m excited for tour,” he said. “It’s just another opportunity for me to be with my brother and just — I mean, sh*t, our set that night is gonna be dangerous.”

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