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Songs R&B songstress has teamed up with 21 Savage for a remix to her hit song "ASAP," and it's one you need to check out today.
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Relationships The pregnancy drama comes after Latto finally confirmed her long-rumored relationship with 21 Savage, last year.
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Relationships Video of 21 Savage walking to his suite alongside Kendall Jenner sparked a lot of conversation online, including dating rumors.
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Music DJ Akademiks says that 21 Savage messaged him to address the rumors about Spotify removing streams from his latest album.
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Music The streams came from 21 Savage's latest studio album, "What Happened To The Streets?," which he released back in December.
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Songs Fivio Foreign has been feuding with 21 Savage and Atlanta hip-hop as of late, resulting in this pseudo-diss track "Rap Trap."
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Music While this doesn't officially name-drop 21 Savage, it's hard to ignore the context of Fivio Foreign's new song.
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Music Fivio Foreign is capitalizing off his disdain for 21 Savage's "f**k the streets" messages, and he's seemingly aiming at the whole of Atlanta.
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Gossip A reported tweet-and-delete from Young Thug led many fans to speculate amid Latto, Fivio Foreign, and 21 Savage's back-and-forth shots.
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Music Amid his beef with 21 Savage, Fivio Foreign posted a clip of his and Latto's 2020 XXL cypher, in which she joked about sleeping with him.
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Music Fivio Foreign claimed he wasn't going to egg on 21 Savage any further, but he couldn't help himself by roping Latto into their beef.
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Music Fivio Foreign is among the rappers who don't believe in 21 Savage's "f**k the streets" message, and 21 is finally clapping back.
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Music 21 Savage originally said "f*ck the streets" while reaching out to Young Thug and Gunna on social media, last month.
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Music Lil Baby and 21 Savage both ended 2025 on a high note with their new albums, but the former as a little bit of a leg up to start 2026.
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Music Earlier this month, 21 Savage tweeted "f*ck the streets," which prompted various other artists to follow suit.
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Music Although HoneyKomb Brazy initially opposed 21 Savage's "f**k the streets" philosophy, he later came to terms with his true intentions.
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Music HoneyKomb Brazy had taken issue with 21 Savage's "f**k the streets" comments, but a conversation with him and with Lil Baby set things right.
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Music 21 Savage initially remarked, "f*ck the streets," while trying to get Young Thug and Gunna to make amends.
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Music 21 Savage has been leading the charge to change rappers' minds on the streets, but Wack 100 believes it's not as authentic as it looks.
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Music 21 Savage returned with his fourth studio album, "What Happened to the Streets?," back on Friday, December 12.
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Music After a lot of debate around "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?" concerning its first week sales projections, 21 Savage has the final tally.
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Music 21 Savage's sudden surge in sales for "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?" comes amid his "f**k the streets" messages with Young Thug and others.
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Music 21 Savage, Young Thug, and many more are proclaiming "f**k the streets" so divisively that even Fivio Foreign and 6ix9ine are aligning.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Blueface joins 6ix9ine, BossMan Dlow, Boosie Badazz, and other rappers taking issue with 21 Savage and Young Thug's anti-"streets" comments.
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Music Boosie Badazz and Charleston White joined Honeykomb Brazy, BossMan Dlow, Fivio Foreign, and more in going against Young Thug and 21 Savage.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music 21 Savage just hopped on a call with Quavo and Offset to promote unity after advising Young Thug to forgive Gunna. Will it actually happen?
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Music Blueface and 6ix9ine are laughing at 21 Savage, Young Thug, Meek Mill, Pooh Shiesty, G Herbo, and other rappers denouncing "the streets" now.
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Gossip 21 Savage and Latto have almost unquestionably confirmed their relationship as of late, whereas 21 and Future settled a brief escalation.
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Music 21 Savage's "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?" era has led to even more debate around Atlanta hip-hop, rap game loyalties, and much more.
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Music Pooh Shiesty, YFN Lucci, and G Herbo are the latest rappers to follow 21 Savage's lead and seemingly leave "the streets" behind.
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Music 21 Savage may not be an elder statesman by age, but his measured honesty during Drake’s feud with Kendrick Lamar revealed a maturity few in rap are willing to practice.
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Music Amid Young Thug, 21 Savage, and other Atlanta rappers squashing beef, fans are still wondering if Gunna and others are part of the plan.
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Music Offset and Quavo have been rumored to be not on good terms since Takeoff's passing, so it's good to see them coming to together here.
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Music Recently, 6ix9ine took to Instagram to accuse his foe 21 Savage of switching up whenever it's convenient for him.
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Music Recently, 21 Savage took to Twitter/X to remind Young Thug of how close he and Gunna once were, urging him to end their feud.
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Music In the midst of 21 Savage trying to heal the Atlanta rap scene, him and Future butted heads for a short minute on Twitter (X).
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Music Young Thug has been at odds with Gunna ever since he accepted a plea deal to get out of jail in the YSL RICO case.
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Music Last week, 21 Savage dropped his fourth studio album "What Happened To The Streets?" just days after announcing it.
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Reviews "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?" is a fitting installment in 21 Savage’s catalog, both a reckoning with the world he came from and the one he is carving out for himself.
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Music 21 Savage recently criticized 6ix9ine for infamously working with the authorities in the Nine Trey Gangsters trial.
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Songs 21 Savage is keeping it a buck with his friends on his latest collab with Metro Boomin, "GANG OVER EVERYTHING."
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Relationships Maybe Latto and 21 Savage are just playing in our faces with relationship rumors, but fans did recently get a big (supposed) confirmation.
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Music It seems like Drake and 21 Savage's "MR RECOUP" off of 21's new album "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?" did not impress Joe Budden.
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Songs Given all the controversy surrounding Atlanta hip-hop these days, this 21 Savage and Lil Baby collaboration is very curious.
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Music Young Thug and YFN Lucci made up publicly and chose to contribute verses to each other's 2025 albums as well.
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Music What do you get when you mix 6ix9ine's penchant for skits and comedy, 21 Savage's U.K origins, and 21's recent diss towards Tekashi? Content.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music NBA YoungBoy and Lil Durk's beef has a lot of emotional and personal layers to it, so there's a good chance they never see eye to eye again.
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Music While 21 Savage hasn't worked with Gunna since the YSL RICO case, he has linked up with Young Thug on multiple occasions.
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Music Drake and Metro Boomin have been at odds with one another for the last few years, but according to 21 Savage, things are looking up.
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Music 21 Savage's "What Happened To The Streets?" is here and we are taking a look at all of the extra hands that contributed to this LP.
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Zachary Horvath