In a whirlwind of speculation and social media chatter, Drake has once again stirred the pot with his latest surprise release.
On August 6th, the Canadian rapper unleashed a staggering 100 gigabytes of previously unreleased material, including new tracks, artwork, and behind-the-scenes content.
Among the treasure trove of goodies is a collaboration with 21 Savage that has fans buzzing—especially about whether 21 might be taking subliminal shots at Kendrick Lamar.
The controversy kicked off when 21 Savage's manager, Justin Meese Williams, quickly stepped in to deny any allegations that 21 was dissing Kendrick on the leaked track titled “It's Up.”
The song, which features both Young Thug and 21 Savage, has been scrutinized for its lyrics, leading many fans to believe that 21 was indeed throwing shade at K.Dot.
However, Williams insisted that the lines in question were not directed at Kendrick, urging fans to look elsewhere for their interpretations.
Despite the manager's claims, the online community remains skeptical.
Many listeners are convinced that 21 was caught off guard by Drake's unexpected leak and may have unintentionally stepped into a brewing feud between two of hip-hop's biggest names.
With tensions simmering between Drake and Kendrick, it's no wonder fans are speculating about 21's role in this drama.
So, what's really happening with this new track?
Is 21 Savage playing a dangerous game by potentially diss-ing Kendrick while trying to maintain his relationship with Drake?
The stakes are high, especially after Kendrick accused Drake of exploiting Atlanta's rap scene and using artists like 21 for street credibility.
With such accusations hanging in the air, 21's team wasted no time in attempting to quell the rumors.
During a recent live stream, DJ Akademiks shared insights from his conversation with 21's manager, who reiterated that there was no intention to target Kendrick.
“21 is not dissing Kendrick,” he confirmed, adding that the lyrics had been misinterpreted.
Yet, fans continue to dissect the words, suggesting that 21's lyrics hint at deeper rivalries within the industry.
21 Savage has been navigating this complex situation with caution.
Known for his collaborations with both Drake and producer Metro Boomin, he finds himself in a unique position.
Following the drama, 21 took to Instagram Live to address fans' concerns, asserting that he wouldn't choose sides in the ongoing feud.
He emphasized his loyalty to both Metro and Drake, stating, “I don't give a [expletive].”
However, as Kendrick's pointed critiques of Drake continue to echo, fans are left wondering how 21 truly feels about all this.
Kendrick's recent track “Not Like Us” takes direct aim at Drake, suggesting he's been using Atlanta artists for personal gain.
This has led some to speculate whether 21 is simply avoiding confrontation or if he genuinely aligns with Drake despite the criticism.
Adding to the intrigue is 21 Savage's own background.
Born in London but raised in Atlanta, he has faced scrutiny over his authenticity in the rap game.
Some fans have even gone so far as to label him a “colonizer” in the context of Drake's alleged exploitation of Atlanta's music scene.
This complicated history adds another layer to the current tensions, especially considering 21's past legal troubles regarding his immigration status.
Despite the swirling controversies, 21 has shown an ability to stay above the fray.
After Kendrick's pointed remarks, he surprised fans by bringing out Drake for a performance in Toronto, signaling that he may not be as affected by the drama as some believe.
But with the release of “It's Up,” the narrative has shifted back to speculation about whether 21's lyrics are a veiled jab at Kendrick.
The line in question—“made a couple songs, think he hot now”—has sparked heated discussions online, with fans split on its meaning.
Some argue that it's a clear shot at Kendrick, while others defend 21, claiming the verse was recorded long before the current tensions escalated.
The debate rages on, leaving fans to wonder if 21 is simply trying to keep the peace or if he's playing a more intricate game.
As the dust settles from Drake's massive content drop, one thing is certain: the relationship dynamics among these artists are anything but straightforward.
With 21 Savage caught in the middle, fans are left eagerly anticipating how this saga will unfold.
Will he continue to walk the tightrope between loyalty and rivalry, or will the heat of the moment force him to take a stand?
Only time will tell.
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