Fivio Foreign and 21 Savage slow brewing beef just hit new heights, and it’s all stemming from 21’s viral “F**k the streets” movement.
On Friday, Fivio Foreign made it clear he is standing firm after 21 Savage publicly checked him. In an Instagram Stories post, Fivio didn’t soften his stance at all.
“I said what I said,” he wrote. “No back & forth w a n***a who said f the streets. N***a a b***h eat a dick p***y @21savage.”

The friction traces back to the rollout of 21’s album “What Happened to the Streets?,” which he used to kick off the “F**k the streets” movement. Following the release, Fivio took to Twitter to defend street loyalty and reject the idea of giving grace to artists who dismiss it.
The situation escalated further when Fivio appeared on DJ Akademiks’ “Off the Record” podcast. While speaking with DJ Akademiks, Fivio openly questioned Savage’s credibility.
“What’s making you think that Savage is a street n***a?” he said. “He said f**k the streets… Why you think 21 Savage is a street n***a, bruh? … N***as is all cap, trust me.”
Savage responded swiftly during an Instagram Live, calling out Fivio directly and telling him to stop saying his name. He also framed his “f**k the streets” stance as personal growth rather than disrespect.
“Don’t think ‘cause a n***a trying to change…” he said, before adding that older rappers should not lecture him on street life. “Y’all ain’t lost enough,” Savage continued. “Everybody tough now.”
Other rappers such as Blueface and Nino Breeze have also criticized 21’s anti-street movement, though he doesn’t appear to be swayed.
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