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21 Savage Pleads With Young Thug & Gunna to End Feud: ‘F—k the Streets’

The Atlanta natives have been beefing since Gunna accepted an Alford plea deal in the YSL RICO case.

21 Savage Pleads With Young Thug & Gunna to End Feud: ‘F—k the Streets’

21 Savage performs during the 2025 Dreamville Music Festival at Dorothea Dix Park on April 05, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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21 Savage is looking to play peacemaker. The Slaughter Gang boss called for Young Thug and Gunna to end their long-standing feud on Wednesday (Dec. 17).

21 took to X to set the record straight on some drama between central hip-hop figures, and he kicked off the Twitter storm mentioning Thug and Gunna, where he pleaded with the former YSL duo to reunite and put their beef to the side.


“@gunna @youngthug Yall n—s fix that sh-t yall love each other n—a you knew gunna wasn’t no gangster when he told the first time and we swept it under the rug for you you know he wasn’t tryna leave you to hang n—a f–k the streets we ain’t get sh-t but trauma from that sh-t,” he wrote.

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Gunna and Young Thug have been at odds since the YSL RICO trial, when Gunna accepted an Alford plea deal in December 2022, which led Thugger to believe his mentee had snitched on him to receive a lighter sentence. Thug eventually reached a plea deal to secure his release from jail in October 2024.

The duo hasn’t communicated much since their respective releases, and they haven’t collaborated on any new music releases either.

21 added on X: “Last year I was the realest n—a for tryna stop thug from exposing gunna now im fake lol.”

Savage then turned his focus to Lil Baby, in an effort to iron out the issues between Baby, Thug and Gunna.

“You one of the realest young n—s out this sh-t admit slime was moving the goal post and we was standing behind him cuz we love him my brother,” he wrote.

Looking to restore the unity in Atlanta, 21 also attempted to have Migos reunite, while revealing he had a group text with Offset and Quavo, as he tried to have them communicate before their feud reached a boiling point.

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“@QuavoStuntin @offset yall n—s tell the world I put yall on group text and told yall squash it before it even got far n—a if yall was still together yall would be unstoppable,” 21 continued.

21 Savage had one question that doubles as his new album title, What Happened to the Streets?. The project arrived on Friday (Dec. 12), which harped on a prevalent theme of the Atlanta street code 21 was raised on which he believes has eroded over the last few years.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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