21 Savage Wants President Trump to Create a Place for Violence Called 'Crash Out City'

"Y’all hate y’all opps so bad, we’re going to take y'all to Crash Out City."

21 Savage and President Trump
(Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for TIME)/Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

21 Savage wants Donald Trump to make a Purge-style city where anyone can get violent without repercussions.

During his appearance on Perspektives with Bank, 21 Savage discussed (perhaps with tongue in cheek) what he thinks should happen to people who are beefing each other — though he didn't mention any names.

“I think everybody needs to leave the violence shit alone,” said 21 Savage (at around the 2:47:26 mark of the video below). “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 motherfucking city for these n***as.”

“Fuck sending the National Guard there,” the rapper continued. “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.”

After laying out his idea, 21 Savage began explaining what it would actually be like.

“When you get there, this shit 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.”

Elsewhere in the same interview, 21 Savage revealed that he thinks that Gunna and Young Thug’s relationship is salvageable if the former makes the first move to mend it.

"The only way that’ll be patched up is if Gunna says something to him first," 21 Savage said. "Because [Thug] ain’t do nothing wrong to me, in that situation."

"I be going back and forth about the shit, because in my heart, I don’t feel like [Gunna] did it to hurt him," 21 Savage added. "But then again, I feel like n***as will do anything to get out, too."

On Friday (Dec. 12), 21 Savage released his new album What Happened to the Streets?, which features appearances from Drake, GloRilla, G Herbo, Young Nudy, and more.

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App