21 Savage Allegedly Gets Stripped Of 25 Million Spotify Streams
Spotify allegedly eliminated 25 million streams from songs by 21 Savage on Sunday, based on a brand new report from Kurrco. The transfer comes amid rumors about bots allegedly boosting the numbers for the rapper’s newest album, What Happened To The Streets?, though Spotify didn’t give a proof.
Regardless, followers have been operating wild with jokes about 21 Savage and bots on social media. In response to Kurrco’s submit on X (previously Twitter), one person referenced J. Cole‘s look on 21’s track, “A Lot.” He raps: “How many faking they streams? (Quite a bit) / Getting they performs from machines? (Quite a bit) / I can see behind the smoke and mirrors / N****s ain’t actually large as they appear (Hmm).” Another fan joked that the album identify ought to be modified to “What Happened To The Streams?”
21 Savage dropped What Happened To The Streets? again in December. The album debuted at quantity three on the US Billboard 200 after incomes 73,000 album-equivalent models in its first week. It options collaborations with Young Nudy, Latto, Drake, GloRilla, G Herbo, Metro Boomin, Lil Baby, and Jawan Harris.
21 Savage’s “F*ck The Streets” Message
After the discharge of What Happened To The Streets?, 21 Savage made headlines for sparking a viral “F*ck the streets” message. He used the phrase on X whereas weighing in on Young Thug and Gunna‘s feud. He wrote: “Yall n***as repair that sh*t. Yall love one another n***a you knew gunna wasn’t no gangster when he informed the primary time and we swept it underneath the rug for you you understand he wasn’t tryna depart you to hold n***a f*ck the streets we ain’t get sh*t however trauma from that sh*t.” Young Thug responded by merely repeating “f*ck the streets,” and the phrase went viral.
It proved to be extremely controversial, with several rappers criticizing the idea. NBA YoungBoy, Fivio Foreign, 6ix9ine, and several other extra artists condemned the message within the ensuing weeks.