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21 Savage had some sharp statements for Fivio Foreign and anyone doubting his stance on the “F**k The Streets” movement.

On January 23, the “No Heart” rapper addressed comments made by Fivio during an appearance on DJ Akademiks’ “Off The Record” podcast.

In the interview, the Brooklyn artist questioned Savage’s credibility as a “street n***a.” Taking to Instagram Live in response, the Grammy winner fired back, telling Fivio to stop mentioning his name.

He remarked, “If your a** 35 or older, and you been trying to rap since you was Godd**n 17, 16, 15, don’t say nothing to me ‘bout the streets. You don’t know nothing about the streets, you ain’t did nothing in the streets. Y’all n**gas keep talking about all that ‘F**k the streets’ s**t.”

Savage also added that he’d confront his critics in real life, accusing Fivio of seeking clout. “Y’all n**gas still [would] get y’all a** whooped, straight up. N**ga a** around this b**ch looking for clout. N**ga old as hell. Poor as a motherf**ker. Talking about who a street n**ga in another state.”

Fivio later fired back through an Instagram Stories post. He wrote, “I said what I said. No back and forth [with] a n**ga who said, ‘F the streets.’ [That] n**ga a b**ch. Eat a d**k, p**sy,” tagging Savage in the post for emphasis.

21 Savage’s “F**k The Streets” stance began gaining momentum during the rollout of his “What Happened To The Streets?” project. While attempting to mediate tensions between Young Thug and Gunna, he tweeted, “F**k the streets. We ain’t get s**t but trauma from that.”

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