![]()
In December, 21 Savage sparked conversation by advocating “f*ck the streets” on social media, encouraging reconciliation between Young Thug and Gunna.
However, NBA YoungBoy has expressed his reservations about the movement during a recent interview with Complex.
YoungBoy made it clear he isn’t aligned with the campaign. “I don’t give a f*ck about that,” YoungBoy said of the slogan. “I love the streets, I come from the streets., I ain’t on all that p*ssy ass sh*t.”
While his response was unapologetically direct, YoungBoy did emphasize his stance against gun violence.
“Stop the violence, same sh*t I’ve been on,” he said. “It ain’t got nothing to really do with touting a gun. I ain’t telling you to not tout your gun. But, you ain’t gotta have your gun and engage in bullsh*t. Have your sh*t because you love it and because you wanna protect yourself. That’s why I donate money to those type of things because I actually do care.”
The controversy unfolded when 21 Savage released his newest album, “What Happened To The Streets?”. Following the release, he took to X to tag Young Thug and Gunna, urging them to put an end to their feud.
NBAYoungBoy gets asked about 21 Savage saying F the streets via @Complex pic.twitter.com/pxSmcer8jW
— 2Cool2Blog (@2Cool2Blog) January 20, 2026








