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Thursday, January 19, 2023

21 Savage tells goons on Clubhouse “Everybody who beefs with us gets smoked”

Charlamagne disappointed after 21 Savage Clubhouse rant: “no way you can listen back to any of that and think any of that is respectable”. 

21 Savage was involved in an intense argument on Clubhouse on Monday, though it was unclear what spawned the disagreement.

“You waited for this moment your whole life, so you could argue with a n***a on Clubhouse,” 21 says in the clip below. “You keep letting all these Chicago n***as boost your head up, like y’all n***as ain’t dying in real life, man. Stop playing...every n***a that we beef with, 30 of they n***as get smoked and don’t nothing happen to us,” he continues. “In real life, n***a. It’s real life!”

Other people can be heard shouting over 21 before he continues on his tirade.

“Aye Cap, you from Chicago. I advise you to shut the fuck up,” he says. “’Cause the n***as that I fuck with up there spanking shit, so stop playing. Y’all ain’t spanking nothing, n***a…you will die.”

This is far from the first time 21 Savage has mad waves on Clubhouse. Most recently, the Savage Mode rapper caught serious flack after claiming during a Clubhouse session that Nas “wasn’t relevant” following the release of his album Kings Disease III.

“I don’t feel like he’s relevant,” 21 said at the time. “I don’t feel like Nas is relevant.”As blowback ensued on the Clubhouse session, the Slaughter Gang boss admitted that Nas has a “loyal” fan base and still makes good music. 

21 went on to clarify his point in a separate statement on Twitter, writing, “I would never disrespect nas or any legend who paved the way for me y’all be tryna take stuff and run with it.”

The duo then united on a new track called “One Mic One Gun," which dropped in November.

The Atlanta rapper found himself in yet another argument on the social media platform earlier this week, this time with unnamed rivals from Chicago. During the heated conversation, 21 threatened one of them by warning: “You will die,” while also bragging about his crew being untouchable.



“Every n-gga that we beef with, 30 of they n-ggas get smoked and don’t nothing happen to us!” he barked.

After audio of the conversation went viral, Freddie Gibbs and Ice-T took to Twitter to share their baffled reactions to 21 Savage’s potentially foolish remarks.

“N-ggaz arguing over who killed the most n-ggaz on clubhouse lol,” Gibbs tweeted along with a facepalm emoji, while Ice-T wrote: “I actually think that app was created by the police. Especially for Dumb MFs.”

The Savage Mode rapper also received a warning from Atlanta-based journalist George Chidi, who advised him that discussing murders on a public forum is not the smartest idea considering authorities are always listening.

“Rappers who think APD and the attorney general’s office don’t listen to Clubhouse are talking in a public forum on recorded audio about committing murders,” Chidi tweeted. “Gentlemen. Stop living in a Key & Peele sketch.”

21 Savage’s comments arrive amid heavy scrutiny on rappers’ words and lyrics. Most recently, Young Thug saw a judge recite some of his anti-police rhymes during jury selection in the RICO case against his YSL collective.

Select lyrics from Thugger’s 2016 single “Slime Shit” were recited in court, which prosecutors have sought to include as evidence, calling music released by the YSL crew “overt acts in furtherance of the conspiracy.”

In a clip that surfaced on social media, Judge Ural Glanville can be seen reciting the song’s hook, which hears Young Thug rap: “Hey, this that slime shit, hey/ YSL shit, hey/ Killin’ 12 shit, hey/ Fuck a jail shit, hey/ … Cookin’ white brick, hey, hey/ […] I’m not new to this, hey, I’m so true to this, hey I done put a whole slime on a hunnid licks.”

Judge Glanville also read lyrics from the song’s actual verses by Lil Duke, PeeWee Roscoe and Yak Gotti, including: “Slime or get slimed/ […] In the VIP and I got that pistol on my hip/ You prayin’ that you live/ I’m prayin’ that I hit/ […] Hey, this that slime shit/ Fuck, fuck the police (Fuck ’em), in a high speed.”

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