21 Savage Calls Drake and Metro Boomin His Brothers, Says They’ll ‘Figure That Sh*t Out'

Metro produced two tracks that 21 and Drake are featured on: "Mr. Right Not" and "Knife Talk."

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Three male artists in distinct outfits: left in black suit, center in blue racing jacket, right in beige jacket and cap

21 Savage hopes Drake and Metro Boomin will eventually work out their issues.

On Sunday, during an Instagram Live session, the American Dream rapper stated he doesn't want people to keep asking him about the beef between his friends, Drake and Metro Boomin. According to 21, Metro and Drizzy will find a way to be friends again. 

"Don't keep coming on to my muthafucking Live talking about no muthafucking beef," Savage said. "Metro my brother and Drake my brother. Those n***as going to figure that shit out eventually."

21 has kept a low profile since Metro officially kicked off his beef with Drake when he dropped his collaborative album with Future titled We Don't Trust You. The Atlanta native is one of Metro's frequent collaborators, and also teamed up with Drake for their joint effort Her Loss. Metro has also produced a pair of tracks ("Mr. Right Now" and "Knife Talk") featuring Drake and 21.

Most recently, Soulja Boy called out 21 and Metro over an old tweet that compared the "Crank Dat" rapper to Jeezy. Over the weekend, Soulja shared some vicious words with Grammy Award-winning producer who wrote in 2012, "My phone rings to come to the studio with Jeezy. Yours rings to send Soulja Boy a pack of beats. Sit down."

Soulja seemed to be upset with the old tweet and proceeded to drag Metro for comparing him to Jeezy while claiming he was a "bitch ass boy" for making the comparison and gave him a warning to delete the post.

"Fuck is you talking about, Metro Groomin?" he said. "You was lit about going to the studio with Jeezy, bitch ass boy? Stop playing with me. I had a number one in 2007 when I was 17, fuck n***a. You was still in elementary school. You was in middle school, boy."

21 caught wind of the tweet and stood by Metro saying, "or what" in response to Soulja's warning. Soulja saw 21's comment and replied, "Or I'm slapping the shit out [you] and metro."

So, yeah.

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