Young Thug Proclaims "F**k The Streets" In Response To 21 Savage
It’s nonetheless unclear whether or not or not the meat between Young Thug and Gunna over the latter’s YSL RICO plea deal will come to an finish. But some followers hope Atlanta’s getting nearer to “therapeutic” after the previous’s Twitter message to 21 Savage this afternoon (Friday, December 19).
“F**okay the streets @21savage,” he wrote. This follows 21 Savage asking Young Thug to forgive Gunna, which triggered a number of debate on-line. “@gunna @youngthug Yall n***as repair that s**t,” 21 wrote. “yall love one another n***a you knew gunna wasn’t no gangster when he instructed the primary time and we swept it beneath the rug for you he wasn’t tryna go away you to hold n***a f**okay the streets we ain’t get s**t however trauma from that s**t.”
As such, it looks like Thugger agrees. He had responded to the Slaughter Gang CEO by expressing his love for him and saying that he is at all times been by his aspect. Still, no updates have emerged at press time advised that Thug is both going to forgive Wunna or already reached out. Also, there are lots of others whom he known as out which can be feeling equally dismissed, and that is on high of the numerous spectators who’re criticizing their efforts to maneuver on.
21 Savage’s Squashed Future Beef
That’s due to Young Thug and 21 Savage’s perceived hypocrisy on behalf of followers regarding snitching allegations, hip-hop trade loyalties, and street-based authenticity. Folks who’re going in opposition to their narrative declare that they’re simply switching up as soon as extra and avoiding accountability. But others who help their narrative defended their efforts to take a better floor, go away avenue debacles apart, and try for extra unity.
However, so as to totally do this, Young Thug and Gunna would have to reconcile. So till completely everybody will get on the identical web page, people will nonetheless push again. And even then, a full-on hatchet burial would nonetheless in all probability draw a number of criticism.
Elsewhere, although, 21 Savage is squashing beefs of his own. He lately had a short Twitter spat with Future that they each rapidly apologized for, hopping on FaceTime to hash it out. We’ll see what these artists’ subsequent steps are to “repair” Atlanta hip-hop, for those who subscribe to that necessity.