Offset Supports 21 Savage & Young Thug's "F**k The Streets" Message
Offset has had his fair proportion of rap feuds prior to now, even extending to tensions with fellow Migo Quavo till the tragic dying of Takeoff prompted a hatchet burial. Now, it looks as if he is additional dedicated to peace and unity, as he just lately expressed assist for 21 Savage and Young Thug‘s “f**okay the streets” marketing campaign.
“I really feel like it’s a beautiful message to put out,” he expressed. “I really feel just like the unity of the town is required. The individuals have to see that. That typically, issues won’t go pretty much as good at first. But we are able to at all times patch it up. And that is what I simply see for Atlanta. Patching it up and, particularly for us as rap artists from Atlanta, Black males saying that, it’s totally highly effective. Because the message may be pushed out fallacious about what we’re doing. And we’re not standing for that no extra. I respect all people that is concerned. It’s highly effective. For our metropolis.”
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However, not everyone’s onboard with Young Thug and 21 Savage. Plenty of rappers like Honeykomb Brazy, Lil Zay Osama, BossMan Dlow, and others have spoken out in opposition to the “f**okay the streets” message for a wide range of causes. They both discover this stance hypocritical, inaccurate, or cowardly. But for each skeptical MC, there are individuals like G Herbo, YFN Lucci, Pooh Shiesty, Ralo, and Meek Mill who got here by with assist of their very own.
21 Savage’s rejection of trauma from “the streets” grew to become a little bit of an ironic rollout for his new album WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS? We’ll see the way it continues to evolve within the discourse.
Also, one other fascinating issue on this assist is Offset’s friendship with Gunna. It looks as if he is one of many solely rappers, if not the one one, to assist each side right here. Maybe that is the bridge essential to settle this.