21 Savage calls out Gunna for being a witness in new song "Letter to My Brudda"
21 Savage's new album "American Dream" dropped, featuring a song that appears to be a diss track aimed at Gunna.
21 Savage's highly anticipated new album American Dream was finally released on Friday, January 12th. The album features a song titled "Letter to my Brudda" that seems to be dedicated to Young Thug. In the track, 21 Savage drops lines about someone who has betrayed him.
He raps, "Once you cross that line, it ain't no tryin' to fix it. You want me to forgive you, let's be realistic. I can't kick it with your kind like I tore my meniscus. How you go from codefendant to a f**kin' witness? They'll stand on couches with you, but won't stand on business. Woah, I watched everybody turn on my brother like he ain't have 'em out here flyin' jets and f**kin' b*****s. This s**t ridiculous."
This is not the only instance on the album where 21 Savage addresses individuals who have betrayed him. On the tracks "Redrum" and "Red Sky," he also speaks about people who have snitched.
Fans have been sharing their thoughts on social media about the alleged disses aimed at Gunna. Some have expressed disappointment that the collaboration between 21 Savage and Gunna may be over, while others have praised 21 Savage for his boldness and declared his album to be the best of the year.
Gunna has faced backlash from the hip-hop community after taking a plea deal in the YSL RICO case and admitting that YSL is a violent street gang during his plea hearing. Despite Gunna and his attorney's insistence that his plea has no impact on Young Thug's case, other rappers have called him out. On the other hand, Young Thug's father has come to Gunna's defense on multiple occasions.
Many people believe that 21 Savage is dissing Gunna on his new album. You can listen to "Letter to My Brudda" below and decide for yourself.
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