21 Savage Apologizes To Future After Subtweets: “I Should [Have] Called You First”
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21 Savage performs reside on stage throughout day three of Reading Festival 2024 at Richfield Avenue on August 25, 2024 in Reading, England and Future performs onstage throughout ONE Musicfest 2025 at Piedmont Park on October 25, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia
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Key Takeaways:
- 21 Savage issued a public apology to Future following a quick on-line fallout.
- The two Atlanta rappers shortly reconciled, with Future calling Savage his “lil brother for infinity.”
- The second got here throughout a spree of tweets from Savage urging peace throughout the rap group.
After urging Gunna and Young Thug to put their differences aside, 21 Savage made it clear he isn’t above making peace himself. On Wednesday night time (Dec. 17), the “Bank Account” rapper apologized to Future after seemingly subbing him on X.
“[Future], I apologize, my brother, I should [have] called you first… Us!!!” Savage tweeted. Shortly after, the “Mask Off” hitmaker responded, “[21 Savage], [you] my lil brother for infinity. US, [Zone] 6.”
Big Bank later posted a screenshot of the 2 on FaceTime.
Earlier that day, Savage tweeted — and later deleted — “DA REALEST IN IT,” adopted by “The biggest change of all time.” Both arrived after Future posted, “DA BIGGEST N DIS S**T” on Tuesday (Dec. 16).
The motive behind Savage and Future’s fallout isn’t absolutely identified, particularly because the “X” collaborators work with most of the identical artists — Thug, Metro Boomin, and at one level, Drake.
Either manner, they look like on good phrases now. See the posts under.
It’s price noting that Savage went on fairly the tweeting spree Wednesday. Along with the aforementioned posts encouraging Gunna and Thugger to make peace, he additionally tweeted at Lil Baby, Quavo, Offset, and QC’s Pierre “P” Thomas.
“[Lil Baby], you one of the realest young n**gas out this s**t. Admit Slime was moving the goalpost, and we was standing behind him cuz we love him, my brother,” Savage wrote in a single put up. In one other, he stated, “[Quavo and Offset], y’all n**gas tell the world I put y’all on group text and told y’all squash it before it even got far. n**ga if y’all was still together, y’all would be unstoppable.”
Last Friday (Dec. 12), Savage dropped his shock fourth studio album, WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS? It contains collaborations with Latto — who seemingly confirmed their relationship on “POP IT” — in addition to Drake, GloRilla, Young Nudy, and extra.
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