Blueface has made it clear that he won’t be a part of 21 Savage’s “Fuck The Streets” movement.
The rapper, who previously shaded the movement, revealed his thoughts about it on X. “Next time say fuc yo street lol I’m not shaking none of you n***as hands back stage no more I never thought I’d see the day n***as saying fuc the streets for a 21 savage feature fuck da industry !” Blueface wrote.
Before that, Blueface posted, “I love the streets,” after the movement gained popularity, receiving cosigns from artists like G Herbo and Pooh Shiesty. “You square ass ni***s should have never jumped off the curb smh,” he wrote.
21 Savage’s movement kicked off when he reached out to Young Thug on X, writing: "@gunna @youngthug Yall n***as fix that shit. Yall love each other n***a 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."
After Thug responded with “Fuck the streets,” Savage and a growing number of artists have run with it, seemingly divorcing themselves from where they came from.
Boosie Badazz has voiced his thoughts about the movement with a lengthy post on X, denouncing it due to “the streets” being “responsible for our success.”
"IF THE RAPPERS GO SAY FUCK THE STREETS YALL NEED TO STOP RAPPING BOUT EM‼️STOP DOUBLE DIPPING ‼️," Boosie wrote. "RAP ABOUT FRUITS, COLLEGE COURSES N STAYING OUT THE STREETS✅"
"IF U FROM THE STREETS THE STREETS SHAPED YOU TO THE MAN U R TODAY. YOUR MINDSET, YOUR HUSTLE, YOUR INTUITION etc. COME FROM THE STREETS ‼️," Boosie wrote. "YO SUPPORT CAME FROM THE STREETS‼️YES I WANT EVERY KID TO MAKE IT OUT THE STREETS 'THATS WHAT WE ALL WANT 'BUT IM NEVER SAYING 'FUCK THE STREETS'. THEY RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR SUCCESS‼️"