21 Savage has made it clear to Young Thug and Gunna that they need to resolve their differences amid the ongoing feud between them.
On Wednesday, Savage took to social media in an X post, urging Gunna and Young Thug to “fix that shit,” because they “love each other.”
“You knew gunna wasn’t no gangster when he told the first time and we swept it under the rug for you you know he wasn’t tryna leave you to hang n***a fuck the streets we ain’t get shit but trauma from that shit,” he wrote.
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This post from 21 Savage comes days after he expressed optimism about Gunna and Thug mending their fractured friendship when he appeared on Perspektives with Bank.
Savage revealed that a path to ending their feud starts with Gunna reaching out first since Thugger “ain’t do nothing wrong to me, in that situation.”
Also, Savage said he understood where Gunna was coming from when he accepted an Alford plea that granted his release from jail. “I be going back and forth about the shit, because in my heart, I don’t feel like he did it to hurt him,” he said. “But then again, I feel like n***as will do anything to get out, too.”
Gunna’s attorney Steve Sadow has tried to clear his name amid the allegations that he’s a snitch. “Gunna did NOT cooperate, and did NOTHING and said NOTHING to cause harm to Thug’s case,” Sadow wrote in a post on X.
Gunna also released a statement alleging he never provided statements, cooperated with an investigation, agreed to testify in court, or serve as a witness in the YSL RICO case.
“I feel like Gunna was thinking in his head, ‘I ain’t see (Thug) do nothing. I ain’t even say nothing specific about what I seen anybody doing,'” Savage said. “But saying you seen n****s commit crimes for YSL, that’s bad bro, that’s not good.”
Although Thug has acknowledged that they still love each other, he was far from interested in the idea of making peace with Gunna when he appeared on the It’s Up There podcast.
On December 12, 2025, 21 Savage released his new album, What Happened to the Streets. To celebrate the release of the new track, he co-hosted a joint art exhibition at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, featuring original collaborative paintings.
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