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The Source |Young Thug Responds to 21 Savage’s Call for Unity: “F*** the streets @21Savage”

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The Source |Young Thug Responds to 21 Savage’s Call for Unity: “F*** the streets @21Savage”
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Atlanta’s rap community is once again navigating uneasy questions about loyalty and reconciliation as long-standing relationships are publicly tested. Recent exchanges involving Young Thug and 21 Savage have reignited debate over whether unity is possible in the aftermath of the YSL RICO case, while  Gunna remains at the center of unresolved tension.

The conversation resurfaced after Young Thug posted a brief but loaded message aimed at 21 Savage, writing, “Fk the streets @21savage.” The remark followed 21 Savage’s public push for reconciliation between Thug and Gunna, a stance that challenged the long-held street codes that often dictate how disputes play out in hip-hop.

21 Savage made his position clear in a separate message, writing, “@gunna @youngthug Y’all n*as fix that s**t… you know he wasn’t tryna leave you to hang.” His comments were widely interpreted as an appeal for perspective, urging both artists to address their rift directly rather than allowing silence to define the outcome.

Despite the sharp wording, Young Thug’s response did not signal a break with 21 Savage. Instead, it left the larger question unanswered. There has been no public sign of communication between Thug and Gunna, and no indication that reconciliation is imminent. That absence continues to shape how fans and peers read the situation.

For many observers, any real progress depends on a direct resolution between Young Thug and Gunna. Without that step, skepticism is likely to linger. At the same time, examples elsewhere offer contrast. After a brief online dispute with Future, 21 Savage quickly resolved tensions through an apology and a FaceTime call, showing that repair in hip-hop can still happen when both sides choose it.



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