21 Savage Takes a Dig at Kanye West in His Epic Return to Solo Studio Album After 6 Years
In the symphony of musical collaborations, Kanye West continues to leave his imprint on the industry, whether through his doppelgänger gracing J Christ’s album or his co-production in Playboi Carti’s ‘2024.’ The latest entry into this melodic saga comes from 21 Savage, who, after a prolonged hiatus of six years, unveiled his solo studio masterpiece.
Amidst this auditory curtain, West’s influence weaved through the album’s fabric, not through a direct collaboration but a subtle yet impactful name drop. As the album unfolded its lyrical chapters and rhythmic verses, Ye’s presence became a resonating note in it.
A subtle dig at Kanye West?
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In a triumphant return to the limelight, 21 Savage unleashed his latest solo masterpiece, ‘American Dream’. It is a 15-track saga unfolding over an enthralling 50 minutes. This musical escapade not only served as the soundtrack to his inaugural film of the same name but also hosts an impressive ensemble, including Doja Cat, Young Thug, Lil Durk, Travis Scott, Burna Boy, Summer Walker, Brent Faiyaz, and Mariah The Scientist. In a cheeky twist, the track ‘Should’ve Worn a Bonnet’ subtly made a nod towards Ye.
The lyrics spell out, “My lil brother got more masks than Ye”. 21 Savage had previously declined an opportunity to join Ye’s creative endeavor in ‘Donda’. Furthermore, ‘American Dream’ paints a vivid picture of 21 Savage’s evolution, chronicling his highs and lows over the past six years, with a particular spotlight on the resolution of his immigration struggles. The rapper invites listeners to walk a mile in his shoes while taking a sly dig at Ye with a verse.
As the album’s name-drop bombshell detonated, fans were left in awe at the lightning speed of its release, setting the musical arena ablaze.
Name-drop dynamite sparks fans reactions
In a triumphant return after six years, 21 Savage made waves with his album release, but what truly stole the spotlight was the unexpected dig he took at Ye. Meanwhile, a similar incident unfolded in 2022. The revelation spread like wildfire among X’s users, leaving them in awe of how swiftly the name-drop ignited discussions. It was as if the album had embarked on a speed run, injecting a dose of thrill.
In the blink of an eye, one user swiftly cast their judgment on the album, delivering a verdict that echoed with immediate disdain. They did not waste a moment to throw shade at the musical creation, adding a touch of abrupt criticism to the mix.
As the name drop of Ye echoed through the digital airwaves, some chose to take a light-hearted sprint with the reference. Others, however, questioned the nature of the name drop—was it a subtle diss or merely a playful nod?
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The discreet jab aimed at Ye has yet to elicit any response from the West side of the story. As fans eagerly await Ye’s reaction, they find themselves in a metaphorical treasure hunt. Furthermore, they attempt to unveil the cryptic layers and hidden meanings behind the subtle name drop.
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