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WHAT IS 21 SAVAGE'S REAL NAME?

21 Savage (real name Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph)

WHEN WAS 21 SAVAGE BORN?

October 22, 1992 in Plaistow, London, UK

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WHERE IS HE BASED?

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

HOW MANY YEARS HAS 21 SAVAGE BEEN ACTIVE FOR?

2014 – present

NET WORTH

approximately $12 million as of 2023

HOW DID 21 SAVAGE GET HIS NAME?

On his 21st birthday, during an attempted robbery 21 Savage was shot six times but survived the accident. His best friend Johnny however, who was with him, died in the shooting.
Hence the meaning of his stage name “21 Savage”.

WHO IS 21 SAVAGE?

Atlanta rap royalty 21 Savage is a success story straight from the streets. A two-time Grammy nominee, his verses are often based on traumas from his own turbulent past, and it is – in many people’s eyes – this authenticity that allows him to maintain his underground cred, while being a commercially successful artist.

Outside the realm of music, Savage is lauded for his philanthropic work, actively involved in the Atlanta community championing different programs to help underprivileged youth. And he’s become a role model in the process.

Born in Plaistow, London in the UK, Savage moved to Atlanta with his mom aged seven, where he grew up together with 10 siblings. His formative years were riddled with gang violence, crime and juvie-stunts, which culminated in a shooting on his 21st birthday. Savage was shot six times; his best friend was killed. The life-changing moment saw him getting off the streets and seeking refuge in the studio.

21 SAVAGE DISCOGRAPHY

Albums

Issa 
Released: July 7, 2017
Label: Slaughter Gang, Epic

I Am > I Was
Released: December 21, 2018
Label: Slaughter Gang, Epic

Mixtapes

The Slaughter Tape
Released: May 15, 2015
Label: Self-released

Slaughter King
Released: December 1, 2015
Label: Self-released

2015

His mixtape The Slaughter Tape in 2015 put him firmly on the Atlanta radar.

By end of 2018 he released his sophomore album I Am > I Was, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 (featuring vocals by J. Cole, Lil Baby, Gunna, Childish Gambino, Offset from Migos and Travis Scott amongst others) receiving widespread critical acclaim.

In 2018 Savage announced the launch of the 21 Savage Bank Account Campaign (named after his hit “Bank Account” off Issa), teaming up with the non-profit Get Schooled in order to teach kids how to make and save money. He also donated $21,000 to the cause.

2016

The following year he attracted international recognition teaming up with super producer Metro Boomin for the Savage Mode EP in 2016, peaking at number 23 on the Billboard 200. He also had a guest feature on the Drake single “Sneakin,” and was named as one to watch in XXL’s 2016 Freshman class, alongside Desiigner, Lil Yachty and Lil Uzi Vert.

2017

2017 saw the release of his debut album Issa, featuring Future and Cardi B, which climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Before that, though, it was a meme – coined by Savage in an interview when asked what the tattoo on his head symbolizes: “issa knife.” It went viral, permeating our feeds and was quickly added to Urban Dictionary.

An artist in his own right, Savage really shot to prominence for his guest verse on Post Malone’s record-breaking number one single “Rockstar,” which dropped in 2017, stacking up accolades and Grammy nominations.

2018

By end of 2018 he released his sophomore album I Am > I Was, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 (featuring vocals by J. Cole, Lil Baby, Gunna, Childish Gambino, Offset from Migos and Travis Scott amongst others) receiving widespread critical acclaim.

In 2018 Savage announced the launch of the 21 Savage Bank Account Campaign (named after his hit “Bank Account” off Issa), teaming up with the non-profit Get Schooled in order to teach kids how to make and save money. He also donated $21,000 to the cause.

2019

Savage made headlines for several reasons in February 2019. He was gearing up for the Grammys, nominated for two awards, including Record of the Year for Rockstar. Then the news broke of his arrest by the ICE on the morning of Super Bowl Sunday, with threats of deportation. It was a double whammy. As the story unravelled it turned out that Savage is in fact a UK-citizen, who overstayed his visa as a child after it expired. Up until this point no one knew the underground Atlanta hero was in fact not born in Atlanta. The internet was in turmoil. Some pointed to the timing of the sudden arrest, shortly after Savage performed track “A Lot” on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show, in which he’s criticizing the child separation policy.

Fans took to the streets protesting and a grassroots movement and celebrities alike rallied behind the cause to Free 21 Savage, and some 450,000 Color of Change petition signatures were sent to ICE’s headquarters. Savage was released, his case still pending a hearing.

2021

21 featured alongside Justin Bieber on DJ Khaled‘s on “Let It Go” from Khaled’s twelfth studio album, Khaled Khaled.On May 14, 2021, he released an EP titled Spiral, serving as the official soundtrack to the film Spiral: From the Book of Saw. On the same day, he was featured on the track “My Life” off of J. Cole’s sixth studio album, The Off-Season.

2022

Drake announced a collaboration studio album with 21, Her Loss, releasing on October 28, 2022

2023

21 Savage features on the song Creepin', from Metro Boomin's album Heroes and Villains

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