21 Savage has urged US President Donald Trump to create a 'Crashout City' in the country. He said that people, especially rappers, interested in violence need to be sent to such a place.
21 Savage, whose real name is Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, appeared on the Perspektives with Bank podcast with Big Bank, published on December 12. He shared his thoughts on the beef between numerous rappers like Young Thug and Gunna, among others. He urged Donald Trump to create a 'Crashout City', where these people can fight among themselves.
The rapper said:
“I think everybody needs to leave the violence sh*t alone. But they need to build a city called Crash Out City, and if you so gangsta, you so crazy, especially rappers, I'm talking about the rappers…Trump needs to make a motherf**king city for these n***as.”
“Fuck sending the National Guard there. We’re going to come pick all y’all n***as up who want to crash so bad, y’all hate y’all opps so bad, we’re going to put all y’all on a plane and take y'all to Crash Out City,” he added.
Users online reacted to these comments from 21 Savage, as one X (formerly Twitter) user wrote:
"Go back to Britain that album was trash"
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Users continued to take digs at Abraham-Joseph for his 'Crashout City' idea, as one tweeted,
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Savage also said that his idea comes from the video game Call of Duty, as he explained:
“When you get there, this sh*t like Call of Duty. You go in the house, it's a gun right there. You got to go find the clip, find the bullets and you come outside and everybody just crash. Don’t nobody go to jail. Whoever survives, they go home.”
Meanwhile, Savage released his fourth studio album, What Happened to the Streets?, on December 12.
21 Savage claims he told Drake not to reply to Kendrick Lamar

21 Savage has been a big supporter of Drake over the years and stood with him during his beef with Kendrick Lamar. In his interview on Perspektives with Bank, the rapper said that he told Drizzy not to go into a battle with Lamar. He said:
“How can you win a battle if n***as want you to lose it. Even if you win, you lose. No matter what. Even if Kendrick never responded, man. If Drake just dropped songs and Kendrick never responded or nothing, he still don’t win because his position didn’t change.”
Savage said that he told the Canadian rapper that he can't win in a situation like this, even if he wins the battle. He said:
“I told that n***a leave that sh*t alone. He felt like he was being challenged lyrically, so he wanted to respond. Certain situations even if you win, you still don’t win. When you the No. 1 n***a, where does winning put you? You can’t go 1.1.”
Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been involved in a major beef since around the start of 2024, having released numerous diss tracks against each other.