Tag: 21 Savage

  • Charlamagne Tha God flames 21 Savage following controversial Clubhouse argument

    Charlamagne Tha God flames 21 Savage following controversial Clubhouse argument

    Charlamagne Tha God says Savage “is way more intelligent than that”

    Charlamagne Tha God weighs in 21 Savage’s viral Clubhouse argument where he’s heard exchanging words with another person over whose side has killed more people. During one of The Breakfast Club sessions last week, Charlamagne expressed his disappointment with 21.

    “No way you can listen back to that and think any of that is respectable,” the famed radio host said. “You know, I mean, like, I expect way more from 21 Savage personally. He’s been on The Breakfast Club a few times, we’ve heard conversations that brother is way more intelligent than that. For a man I think who is facing his own legal issues and you see what is happening to other rappers in Atlanta why would you put yourself out there like that?”

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    The Breakfast Club co-host DJ Envy chimed in pointing out that 21’s move was “very emotional” and “stupid,” before Charlamagne added, “You gotta have higher emotional intelligence than that.”

    You can watch 21 Savage’s furious rant in the Clubhouse conversation below.

    https://twitter.com/nojumper/status/1615203899832664065?s=20&t=ZLqFsj0RwdoXwwP1TclsNA


  • 21 Savage gets furious during Clubhouse argument: ‘you will die’

    21 Savage gets furious during Clubhouse argument: ‘you will die’

    Savage goes off on Clubhouse

    A clip has been going viral this week that sees 21 Savage exploding with rage during a Clubhouse argument. Although the root of the disagreement remains unclear, 21 can be heard in the audio warning someone from Chicago that anyone who goes against him and his crew “gets smoked.”

    “You waited for this moment your whole life, so you could argue with a n-gga on Clubhouse,” the Her Loss hit-maker rants. “You keep letting all these Chicago n-ggas boost your head up, like y’all n-gga ain’t dying in real life, man. Stop playing.

    “Every n-gga that we beef with, 30 of they niggas get smoked and don’t nothing happen to us,” he continues. “In real life, n-gga. It’s real life!”

    After a brief babble, 21 continued, “Aye Cap, you from Chicago. I advise you to shut the fuck up, cause the n-ggas that I fuck with up there spanking shit, so stop playing. Y’all ain’t spanking nothing, n-gga… You will die.”

  • Listen to Nas & 21 Savage’s new collab “One Mic, One Gun”

    Listen to Nas & 21 Savage’s new collab “One Mic, One Gun”

    Nas & 21 Savage unite for a surprise collab

    Nas and 21 Savage join forces for a brand new single, “One Mic, One Gun,” released on Wednesday (November 30).

    Announced just on Tuesday, the record follows 21’s recent comments that Nas is “irrelevant,” even though he still makes “good music.”

    On the new song, both rappers address the issue and they seem to be choosing peace.

    “When you turn to legend, no such thing as relevance, They must’ve forgot that I’m a new rapper that got integrity, All of the media and blogs, that’s just a place I don’t care to be,” the Atlanta-based rapper raps.

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    He adds, “I ain’t goin’ against no legend, nigga, I’m tryna be next in line.”

    Nas expresses his desire to see 21 and Kodak settle their issues and rep the “South.” Kodak got involved in the 21 and Nas issue and sided with the latter while lighting up the former. “21, Yak’, y’all get together, be big for the South,” he spits in the chorus.

    Listen to Nas & 21 Savage’s new joint below.


  • Drake says ‘Her Loss’ is the last part of a trilogy

    Drake says ‘Her Loss’ is the last part of a trilogy

    Drake reveals ‘Certified Lover Boy,’ ‘Honestly Never Mind,’ and ‘Her Loss’ all make a trilogy

    Drake surprises his fans that Her Loss is the conclusion of a trilogy that also includes Certified Lover Boy and Honestly, Nevermind. The Toronto megastar made the revelation in a recent interview that included 21 Savage.

    “We got CLB, Certified Lover Boy, that was like the, you know, ‘I’m trying my best to make her love [me], I’m chasing you,’” Drizzy explained. “And then Honestly, Nevermind is the realization that maybe that lifestyle is not for me.”

    “Then Her Loss is like ‘No Pigeons,”‘ he added. “Remember when [Sporty Thievz] dropped ‘No Pigeons’ when [TLC] had ‘No Scrubs’ out?”

    The 6 God went on to assert that Her Loss is in the top five, or even the top three albums in his discography. “[Her Loss] is one of the greatest albums I ever made in my life,” he said. “I said the other day, I think this is a clear entry into my top five of my catalog — if not, top three.”

  • Drake & 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex” is now fit for platinum status

    Drake & 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex” is now fit for platinum status

    “Rich Flex” sells 1M copies in the US

    Drake and 21 Savage’s Top 3 record “Rich Flex” has already sold 1M units across the US, making it eligible for platinum certification. Chart Data shared the news on Sunday (November 27).

    The track, which has had everyone reciting, “21, can you do something for me?” is the first song on Champagne Papi and 21’s collab album, Her Loss. The jam is produced by Tay Keith, Vinylz, FNZ, and BoogzDaBeast.

    In a recent conversation that circulated online, the duo admits that they did come to each other’s help when it came to writing their verse.

    “I ain’t gon cap, Drake wrote some of my verses on this album,” 21 revealed. “These facts, you know what I’m saying. I don’t give a fuck what a n***a say, Drake helped me with some of my verses on this album.” His partner Drake added, “By the way, you also helped me with shit too.”


  • Drake & 21 Savage assisted each other in writing their verses on ‘Her Loss’

    Drake & 21 Savage assisted each other in writing their verses on ‘Her Loss’

    Drizzy & Savage worked together in writing ‘Her Loss’

    Drake and 21 Savage provide more details on how their collaborative studio effort Her Loss came to life. During a recent interview that surfaced online, the pair revealed that they lent each other’s hands in writing some of their verses on the album.

    “I ain’t gon cap, Drake wrote some of my verses on this album,” 21 admitted. “These facts, you know what I’m saying. I don’t give a fuck what a n***a say, Drake helped me with some of my verses on this album.”

    Drake chimed in with a laugh saying, “By the way, you also helped me with shit too.”

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    While speaking to DJ Akademiks on Off The Record podcast earlier this month, 21 explained how he “gassed” Drake during the creative process of the album. “When he sent me the songs, I’m pointing out what I heard and I tell him like, ‘Yeah, n***a. Talk that shit,’” 21 stated. “You know I’m gassing him. I’m behind him. Whatever he standing on, I’m standing on it, too. So say what you feel, n***a, ’cause I’m riding.”

  • Drake & 21 Savage’s ‘Her Loss’ is now eligible for gold certification

    Drake & 21 Savage’s ‘Her Loss’ is now eligible for gold certification

    ‘Her Loss’ sells half a million copies across the US

    Drake & 21 Savage’s chartbuster album Her Loss is already entitled for gold certification after moving over 500K album-equivalent units across the US in just less than a month. The project sold 170K units in the past week, taking it to a total of 574K units.

    The collab album had a monstrous opening week with 404K units earned, catapulting it to the tip of the charts. All of the songs on the project debuted within the Top 40 of Billboard Hot 100, with eight of them occupying the Top 10.


  • 21 Savage explains why he moves like he fears for his life: “Scared n*ggas stay alive”

    21 Savage explains why he moves like he fears for his life: “Scared n*ggas stay alive”

    21 Savage admits he rolls with a little fear

    Even as big of an artist as he is now, 21 Savage is familiar with the violence and horrors of the streets that have consumed the lives of many people and rappers over the decades. During his recent conversation with DJ Akademiks on his Off The Record Podcast, Savage revealed that he’s always looking over his shoulder because of the gruesome incidents he’s seen and experienced in his life.

    The Atlanta-based rapper cited the time when his friend was fatally shot while sitting with him in a car, nearly losing his own life too, as one of the reasons he’s “scared of everybody.”

    “I’m scared of everybody, n-gga,” 21 admitted. “I’m not fucking Rambo … I move scared. Hell yeah I’m scared. Scared n-ggas stay alive. ‘Cause I done seen it. I’m not one of them n-ggas who just — n-gga, I been shot. I seen my friend die, in my face, on my birthday. In the car, too.

    “It ain’t like it’s like, oh we just standing on the block and a drive-by happen. I’m talking bout right here, n-gga. He in the drivers seat, I’m in the passenger seat type shit.”

    He continued, “So I know like, n-gga, this shit get wicked fast, like that, you know what I’m saying? So it’s like, I’m just paranoid always, 24/7, n-gga. I think somebody following me. I’m spinning the block a couple of times before I go in the house.”

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