NBA YoungBoy isn’t holding back his thoughts on 21 Savage’s viral “fck the streets” movement. The rapper shared his perspective on the slogan, which gained traction after 21 Savage’s recent social media posts. He made it clear that the phrase doesn’t sit right with him. NBA YoungBoy voiced his stance during a recent interview, stating his strong connection to the streets.
YoungBoy’s Stance on “Fck The Streets”
NBA YoungBoy spoke out about the “fck the streets” slogan during an interview with Complex. He explained that he has a deep love for the streets and his upbringing there. “I love the streets, I come from the streets,” NBA YoungBoy said, according to HotNewHipHop. He added, “I ain’t on all that pssy ass sht.” This directly contrasts with 21 Savage’s message.
Anti-Violence Message Remains
Despite his strong feelings about the slogan, NBA YoungBoy emphasized his continued opposition to gun violence. He stated, “Stop the violence, same sht I’ve been on.” The rapper clarified that he doesn’t discourage people from carrying guns for protection. However, he believes it’s important not to engage in unnecessary trouble. NBA YoungBoy also mentioned his charitable efforts, explaining he donates money because he genuinely cares about these causes.
The Origin of the Slogan
The “fck the streets” phrase gained widespread attention after 21 Savage used it. He initially posted it on X, formerly Twitter, while calling for Young Thug and Gunna to end their feud, according to HotNewHipHop, 21 Savage wrote, “Yall nas fix that sht. Yall love each other na 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 fck the streets we ain’t get sht but trauma from that sht.” Young Thug then responded by repeating the phrase. Other artists, like Lil Zay Osama, have also expressed similar sentiments about the slogan.
Impersonator Causes School Chaos
Meanwhile, NBA YoungBoy’s presence continues to be felt in unexpected ways. Recently, an assistant principal at a high school brought an impersonator of the rapper to surprise students. The imposter, dressed in shades and a Balenciaga sweatshirt, caused quite a stir. Videos showed students going wild, with many following the fake YoungBoy around campus. Some students, however, were not convinced it was the real NBA YoungBoy. The incident highlights the rapper’s significant fanbase, as reported by XXL. In 2025, NBA YoungBoy embarked on a successful MASA Tour and recently released his album Slime Cry**
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