Fivio Overseas shouldn’t be about to aspect with 21 Savage and the feedback he made lately about Nas being now not related in Hip Hop.
The Brooklyn native was approached by TMZ at an airport and was requested his opinion on the entire ordeal that has the Hip Hop neighborhood in shambles.
“That n-gga Nas did an excessive amount of to be disrespected like that,” Fivio mentioned. “That’s massive bro the place I’m from you realize what I’m saying. I used to be simply on his album. He simply obtained a Grammy for the album I simply was on.”
He continued talking on Nas by no means being irrelevant: “Nah, that’s like saying it’s such as you a legend you are able to do what you need, you come again while you need, you allow while you need. That’s what it’s. He can do what he need.”
Fivio was then requested about Kodak Black’s response to 21’s controversial declare, and he mentioned he truly likes the Floriday rapper. He additionally mentioned one of the simplest ways for artists to problem criticisms like that’s to maintain to themselves and never fear concerning the subsequent individual.
21 Savage had Hip Hop followers in a frenzy when mentioned Nas was irrelevant throughout a dialog on Clubhouse. 21 requested what the room’s definition of related was, after which he adopted it up with: “I don’t really feel like he’s related. I don’t really feel like Nas is related.”
21 Savage’s feedback seemingly struck a chord with these within the chatroom as everybody started arguing over each other. As soon as issues calmed down, the Slaughter Gang boss took the stage and defined that the Queensbridge icon isn’t related at this time, however he has a “loyal” fan base and nonetheless makes good music.
The Atlanta native tried to make clear his assertion on Twitter and clarify his phrases had been being twisted in a manner he didn’t intend.
“I’d by no means disrespect nas or any legend who paved the best way for me y’all be tryna take stuff and run with it,” 21 wrote whereas applauding the Queensbridge icon.
Not everybody was bought on his clarification, reminiscent of Kodak Black, who had phrases for 21 Savage. The Florida rapper took to Instagram Dwell earlier this week to place 21 on blast for questioning the New York legend’s present place within the rap sport, whereas quoting lyrics from his 2002 tune “I Can.”
“Speaking about, ‘Oh, Nas irrelevant.’ How the fuck Nas irrelevant, hoe?” Kodak Black requested. “How the fuck Nas ain’t related, homie? N-gga smoking dick! Did a fucking Drake [album]. We salute Drake, we love Drake, okay, no matter.
“Nas that n-gga, homie. I do know I can (I do know I can) / Be what I wanna be (Be what I wanna be) / If I work onerous at it (If I work onerous at it) / I’ll be the place I wanna be. You loopy, boy! The fuck? Nas that boy. Homie, you tripping. Nas that n-gga, boy, you tripping, boy. The fuck?”
He continued to defend Nas by saying: “A n-gga fucked up about Nas. I really like that boy, homie. I ain’t saying n-ggas ain’t lit or no matter they usually on they actual. Nas wasn’t bothering you, boy. I wasn’t bothering you, n-gga.”