21 Savage Trolls Metro Boomin's Instagram Live With Drake Lyrics

Metro Boomin and 21 Savage perform at the Sahara Tent at 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
Metro Boomin and 21 Savage perform at the Sahara Tent at 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella

Rapper 21 Savage took to Instagram for a fun live stream for his fans on Memorial Day. At one point, producer Metro Boomin was added to the Live after commenting "ADD ME." However, the duo's time online together was cut short when 21 Savage paused to read the comments that Metro had been posting on the stream.

"I JUST KNOW YOU GOT AN OWL TRAMP STAMP," wrote the Heroes and Villains artist, referencing Drake's label, OVO Records. The logo is an owl, whose eyes form the "OVO."

"OVOSAVAGE" commented Metro, continuing to poke fun at 21 Savage and Drake's relationship. The two rappers have collaborated multiple times on records like "Sneakin'" and "Knife Talk" as well as an album, Her Loss.

21 was not happy with these jokes, deciding to boot Metro off of his stream and claiming he was "finna block" him.

"Bullying. He's bullying me. One person, submit report," 21 Savage said, appearing to report Metro's account for cyberbullying.

He continued, chirping him with some choice words.

"Metro, shut your ho' ass up and make some drums, n----!" he yelled, quoting Drake's clapback song, "Push Ups." The Canadian rapper takes jabs at Kendrick Lamar and Metro Boomin on the track, responding to Lamar's initial diss on Future and Metro's, "Like That."

Despite appearing to block and report his friend and collaborator, 21 Savage recently supported Metro Boomin in a testy, mostly one-sided online beef with Soulja Boy.

On Mother's Day, the "Crank That" rapper went on a rant on X, attempting to troll Metro Boomin with cruel jokes about the producer's deceased mother. Twelve years prior, Metro had dissed Soulja Boy in a tweet, prompting the latter to return the digital smoke with guns blazing.

21 Savage hopped in, shutting down Soulja Boy and writing, "speaking on a n-- mama like sh-- a game you gone sh-- on yourself when I see you boy." Metro did not respond to any of Soulja Boy's flurry of distasteful tweets.

While on IG Live, 21 Savage also addressed the now infamous public feud between Lamar, Drake, Metro, Future and more. As commenters asked his thoughts on the situation, he was quick to shut things down.

"Bruh, don't be comin' on my motherf--ing live talkin' about no motherf--ing beef," he said on stream.

"Metro my brother and Drake my brother. They gon' figure that sh-- out eventually," he said. 21 Savage has collaborated with both artists many times, and appears to not be letting their estranged relationship interfere with his own friendships.

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