21 Savage Unleashes New Album “American Dream” Featuring Young Thug, Travis Scott, And More

In a triumphant return to the spotlight, 21 Savage has transformed dreams into reality with the release of American Dream. His first solo studio album in nearly six years. The highly anticipated project, released under Slaughter Gang and Epic Records, showcases the rapper’s evolution with a dreamy lineup of collaborators, including Brent Faiyaz, Summer Walker, Travis Scott, Young Thug, Lil Durk, and Mariah the Scientist.

The announcement of “American Dream” was accompanied by a star-studded trailer, setting the stage for a cinematic journey through Savage’s life and career. The trailer features appearances from notable figures such as Donald Glover, Caleb McLaughlin, and Druski, providing a glimpse into the immersive world 21 Savage has crafted for his audience. Notably, Donald Glover and Caleb McLaughlin took on the roles of portraying 21 Savage at different stages of his life in the cinematic trailer. While it serves as a promotional piece for the album, some fans speculate that the trailer could also be part of a larger rollout strategy, potentially hinting at a forthcoming film depicting 21 Savage’s compelling life and career.

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21 Savage took a personal touch with the album’s artwork. He incorporated a childhood photo that symbolizes a nostalgic nod to his roots. By doing so, the rapper affirms that he is kicking off 2024 on a high note, marking a significant chapter in his musical journey. Moreover, it all carries significance. Both the album cover and the accompanying trailer delve into 21 Savage’s years-long immigration battle, which began with his ICE arrest in 2019. The storyline unfolds in the visual representation, adding a layer of depth to the musical experience. In 2023, the rapper’s green card status was confirmed in Drake’s surprise-dropped track “8AM in Charlotte,” where the 6 God declared, “Where I go, you go, brother, we Yugoslavian.”

“American Dream” not only marks a musical comeback for 21 Savage but also showcases his ability to intertwine his personal narrative with artistic expression. As fans embark on this auditory and visual journey, 21 Savage’s American Dream unfolds as a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the realization of a dream years in the making.

Tracklist:

  1. american dream
  2. all of me
  3. redrum
  4. n.h.i.e. (Ft. Doja Cat)
  5. sneaky
  6. pop ur shit (Ft. Metro Boomin & Young Thug)
  7. letter to my brudda
  8. dangerous (Ft. Metro Boomin & Lil Durk)
  9. née-nah (Ft. Metro Boomin & Travis Scott)
  10. see the real
  11. prove it (Ft. Summer Walker)
  12. should’ve worn a bonnet (Ft. Brent Faiyaz)
  13. just like me (Ft. Metro Boomin & Burna Boy)
  14. red sky
  15. dark days (Ft. Mariah The Scientist)

Read More: 21 Savage “American Dream” Movie: What We Know

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LeBron James And Serena Williams Brought Up In YSL RICO Trial

Every time it seems like the strangest thing yet has happened in the Young Thug YSL RICO case, it manages to one-up itself. Across the past few days, one of the label’s co-founders Tick has been testifying and there’s been a number of explosive moments from his testimony alone. But that may not even cover the most surprising development. That came when the court’s Zoom meeting was hacked, seemingly by a fan of Young Thug. The fan interrupted the trial proceedings while calling for the rapper to be freed.

Today, Tick was back again this time for cross-examination from the defense. One of the strategies Thug’s defense lawyers deployed was an attempt to muddy the water about what signified somebody as a gang member or gang affiliate. To do so he introduced several pieces of evidence of unaffiliated celebrities doing similar things to what the prosecution had alleged were gang activity. This included Lil Wayne’s tattoos, the way Serena Williams was walking, and most notably a clip of Lebron James. In the clip, Lebron does a “slime” handshake with one of his Lakers teammates. The defense is using that as evidence that more evidence is needed to prove somebody is actually gang affiliated. Check out the video of the testimony below.

Read More: Young Thug Back In Court As Trial Resumes

LeBron James Video Used In Young Thug Trial

Before Tick could finish being cross-examined, the judge delayed the continuation of the trial until later this month. Wild headlines about the YSL case will slow down until at least January 22 when it’s due to get back under way. The judge left both the jury and legal teams with a request to use the time off to get their appropriate flu shots and vaccinations.

Sickness has already been an issue in the case responsible for more than one delay in trial proceedings. What do you think of Tick answering questions about LeBron James handshakes during the YSL RICO trial? Do you think the defense’s evidence helped raised the barrier for proof of gang affiliation? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Why Did Young Thug’s ‘Lifestyle’ Play During The YSL RICO Trial?

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The racketeering trial against Young Thug and his record label, YSL Records, continued this week after being delayed by a stabbing involving one of the defendants. However, it didn’t take long for the trial to endure further interruptions. The Zoom call through which several of the participants were streaming experienced a break-in from a fan, who shouted “Free Thug! Mistrial!” several times before the stream was cut.

As the trial continued today, a more run-of-the-mill video was played in court: That of Rich Gang’s 2014 hit “Lifestyle” which featured Young Thug and fellow Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan. The video was apparently played by Young Thug’s lawyer Brian Steel as part of a line of questioning toward witness Trontavious “Tick” Stephen.

According to legal affairs reporter Meghan Cuniff, who has followed and reported the trial via livestream, the lawyer aims to demonstrate that Tick’s cooperation comes from his eagerness to cut his own sentence short, rather than any particular knowledge of alleged misdeeds committed by the supposed “gang,” YSL. From the clip played, it’s unclear how it’d play into Steel’s line of questioning, but according to Cuniff, the judge did not allow it to be admitted as evidence, preferring that it be submitted during a different testimony.

Unfortunately, as Cuniff points out, Steel won’t have much of an opportunity to do so for a while; Judge Ural Glanville has recessed the trial until January 22.

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YSL RICO Trial UPDATE: [WATCH] Person Screams “Free Thug! Mistrial!” After Hacking YSL RICO Trial Zoom Call

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Unconventional antics continue in the YSL RICO trial on day 16 when an unknown person hacked into the court’s Zoo m call and repeatedly yelled, “Free Thug, mistrial! Free Thug, mistrial!”

Journalist Meghann commented on the sudden outburst advocating for Thug, saying, “To be Clear: There was NOT a mistrial. It would take a lot more than someone yelling “mistrial” for there to actually be a mistral, even if jurors did hear that. (Which they may have).” She added, “Also, it’s basically a sure thing that if there were to be a mistrial (there won’t), the prosecutors will re-try everyone. The rally cry really should be ‘Free Thug! Not guilty!’ or ‘Free Thug! Acquit!’ Jurors cannot call mistrials, and the judge isn’t going to take advice.”

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YSL RICO Trial: Young Thug Wears ‘SEX Records’ Shirt To Court

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During his most recent court hearing on Monday(January 8), Young Thug took a big fashion risk when he decided to wear a white, button-up, which featured the words “SEX Records: Truly Humble Under God.”

Last year, Thug’s attorney, Brian Steele, argued that the rapper’s stage name was an acronym for “Truly Humble Under God,” with the “Young” paying homage to Tupac Shakur. Even though the emboldened message ws not referenced during the hearing, a retired police sergeant reporting on the trial saw the message through a different lens and says that his shirt has a completely different meaning.

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YSL RICO Trial Day 17: Young Thug’s ‘Gangsta’ Persona Exposed as Fraud

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The YSL RICO Trial took a surprising turn on day 17 as Young Thug’s attorney exposed the rapper’s “gangsta” image as a complete fraud. 

A Fraud?

The defense cross-examined Trontavious Stephens, also known as “Tick” and “Slug,” about Young Thug’s song “Pushin P” and his public persona, revealing that the Atlanta rapper’s whole image is far from the reality. 

It turns out that Young Thug is not a gangster but rather a fashion and music trendsetter who faced ridicule in the hood for wearing tight pants.

During the trial, attorney Brian Steele played the video of “Pushin P” and questioned Trontavious about the signs the “Check” rapper was throwing up. To everyone’s surprise, Trontavious admitted that it was just a harmless “P” sign, as Steele replied, “That’s certainly not a blood sign.”  

Trontavius’s Shocking Truth

Attorney Steele also further dismantled Young Thug’s gangster rapper image by focusing on how he used social media to create a false gang image while Trontavious himself lived that lifestyle. 

The defense lawyer delved deeper into the dynamics between Young Thug and Trontavious, asking if Trontavious had ever been upset with Young Thug for the content of certain songs. Trontavious revealed:

“Yes, cause I knew that he was teasing. He made a song and referred to me as robbing women. At that time, the whole neighborhood was making fun of me. I was mad for even putting that in the song knowing it was false.” You were mad because he was taking credit for things that you did? “I felt a certain type of way.” “I felt jealousy because I know it was something I coulda been rapping about.”

‘Lil Jeff’

Continuing to undermine Young Thug’s gangster brand, Steele inquired about Young Thug’s early days. Trontavious disclosed that when Young Thug was first known to him, he went by the name “Lil Jeff,” as Thug’s real name is Jeffrey Williams. 

Steele redirected the conversation towards Young Thug’s fashion preferences, specifically addressing his inclination for tight jeans. Steele questioned Trontavious about how their community viewed Young Thug, and Stephens responded, “They accused him of being gay.”

YNW Melly Trial Pushed Back

In relation to high-profile court trials, rapper YNW Melly‘s double murder retrial has faced yet another delay, pushing the trial date back to March 2024.

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Kid Cudi’s ‘Insano’ Tracklist Includes Records With Travis Scott, ASAP Rocky, And Pharrell

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It happened. This morning, January 8, Kid Cudi finally revealed the tracklist for Insano. In September, Cudi announced that he had “to push Insano back til January,” and now, it is one of Uproxx’s “Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024” list. It will also be one of the first significant drops of the year, as Insano is due out this Friday, January 12.

The 21-song tracklist boasts features from A$AP Rocky, DJ Drama, Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty, Pharrell, Travis Scott, Young Thug, and the late XXXTentacion. “At The Party” featuring Pharrell and Scott arrived in November, a worthy consolation prize to fans still crushed from December 2022, when Cudi put to bed any hope of a collaborative album from Cudi and Scott.

“INSANO is to be enjoyed from the beginning to the end,” Cudi wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Please if u can, refrain from jumpin around just to hear the features. Experience it like a film, put it on and let it ride. Trust me. I designed it that way for the best experience possible [smiley emoji, peace-sign emoji, praying-hands emoji, stars emoji] thanx.”

See the full Insano tracklist below.

1. “Often I Have These Dreamz” Feat. DJ Drama
2. “Keep Bouncin’”
3. “Get Off Me” Feat. Travis Scott
4. “Most Ain’t Dennis”
5. “Wow” Feat. A$AP Rocky
6. “ElectroWaveBaby”
7. “A Tale Of A Knight”
8. “Cud Life”
9. “Too Damn High” Feat. Lil Yachty
10. “Getcha Gone”
11. “At The Party” Feat. Travis Scott & Pharrell
12. “Mr. Coola”
13. “Freshie”
14. “Tortured”
15. “X & Cud” Feat. XXXTentacion
16. “Seven” Feat. Lil Wayne
17. “Funky Wizard Smoke”
18. “Rager Boyz” Feat. Young Thug
19. “Porsche Topless”
20. “Blue Sky”
21. “Hit The Streetz In My Nikes”

Insano is out 1/12 via Republic Records. Find more information here.

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YSL RICO Trial Day 14 & 15: Trontavious aka “Tick” Stephens Frustrates RICO Prosecutor Throughout Two-Day Marathon Testimony

Trontavious Stephens, a member of YSL and prosecutorial witness, took the stand for two days of testimony in the YSL RICO trial in Atlanta.  A “hostile witness,” Trontavious told the court he did not want to be there and that the hearing interrupted his new job driving trucks.  Throughout the testimony, which began the afternoon of Jan 3rd and continued throughout January 4th, Trontavious responded to a barrage of redundant questions by State prosecutor Adriane Love.

Trontavious Stephens “Can’t Recall” Names of Gang Members

Judge Glanville presided over the jury trial, fielding objections by defense witnesses for the six co-defendants including Jeffrey “Young Thug” Williams and Shannon Stilwell who is still recovering from a jailhouse stabbing on Dec 11th. 

Fulton County Deputy DA Adriane Love began by asking Stephens about his upbringing on Cleveland Avenue and his gang affiliations. He admitted to being a member of The ROC Crew, which he asserted was a collective of young men whose affiliation was solely based upon the fact that they were all “raised on Cleveland Ave.”  Love attempted to have Stephens name those persons who were members of the crew, to which Stephens said was “everyone” from the community who grew up there.  Appearing bewildered by Love’s continual questioning, he stated anyone “raised on the street” would be considered a member and attempted to remember the names of his next-door neighbors.  

Stephens was interrogated by Love continually for several hours during which time the 30-year-old repeatedly stated he didn’t remember many of the details of the activities of The Roc Crew, politely telling the relentless prosecutor, “It was 10-15 years ago, ma’am.” Throughout the two hours of testimony, Stephens, also known as “Tick,” appeared parched and sipped from a water bottle between objections from defense attorneys who complained that Love’s questions lacked relevance or were repetitive.

Prosecutor Presses Trontavious Stephens About YSL Blood Affiliation

Love’s questioning of Stephens resumed on the morning of January 4th with the discussion of the origins of YSL and its affiliations with the “national Blood Gang.” Stephens admitted to being a member of the YSL after he had been introduced to gang lifestyle “while in juvenile detention.”  Love then proceeded to ask Stephens to identify attributes of the blood gang including identifying hand gestures and defining what it meant to be “jumped in” or initiated by beating into the gang.  Stephens admitted he had never been “jumped in” and was therefore not a real member of the gang though he bore tattoos and claimed the “Sex Money Murder” blood set.

The questioning continued with state prosecutor pummeling Stephens tediously about the night of his birthday in 2015 when he went club hopping.  This was the same night that Lil Wayne’s tour bus was shot up after a performance at the Atlanta club, The Compound.  YSL member, Jimmy Winfrey, a.k.a. PeeWee Roscoe, was arrested and charged in the crime but the conviction was later overturned.

Stephens shared that he, Roscoe, and other members of YSL were out ”drinking, smoking and vibing” to celebrate and hit The Compound, among other clubs that night.   Love pressed Stephens to detail what was discussed in the rented black Mercedes on the 30-minute drive to the venue, to which Stephens said “I don’t recall.”  Love asked him why he didn’t remember what was discussed, which Stephens said was because the events were “over 10 years ago.” 

Stephens was then asked about his criminal behavior as a member of YSL, the gang.  She asked him what colors were associated with YSL, to which he said “all colors.”  Love then questioned Trontavious about the meaning of the term “snitching.”  “It doesn’t mean anything to me,” he responded, “but I’m aware of the term” citing references in movies and pop culture.

Watch as Trontavious eludes answering the prosecutor’s question, “What is Snitching?”

Updated by Felicia Palmer on January 5th, 2024.


YSL RICO Trial Day 13: Trontavius Stephens Testifies & Young Thug’s New Clothing Line

Day 13 of the YSL RICO Trial brought forth shocking revelations as Young Thug appeared in court, alongside Trontavius Stephens also known as “Slug,” who took the stand. 

YSL RICO Trial Day 13

In a significant development, the YSL RICO Trial resumed on Day 13 after the holiday break, with Young Thug present in court. 

The trial had been halted due to the stabbing of Thug’s co-defendant, Shannon Stillwell, while in jail. Stillwell miraculously survived four stab wounds and had been recovering in the hospital over the holidays.

Another notable event in the trial was the dismissal of an incident involving Young Thug and mall security at the Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, where an ex-employee was called to testify on Day 12, as he alleged that Young Thug had “threatened to shoot him in the face.” The incident was deemed lacking corroboration and was consequently dropped from the proceedings. 

According to Infamous Sylvia, explained that the incident took place in DeKalb County and a third witness was questioned. Witness #3 was revealed to be another officer, who he claimed to have “no knowledge” of the incident. 

ROC Crew

During recent court proceedings, Trontavius Stephens, also known as Slug, provided a morning testimony regarding his affiliation with the ROC Crew, a local group from Cleveland Avenue in Atlanta. In questioning, Stephens was “elusive” and refrained from admitting any affiliation with YSL, despite admitting to being associated with the ROC Crew. 

Furthermore, State Prosecutor Love inquired of Stephens about the leadership within the ROC Crew, aiming to characterize the group as a criminal enterprise. In response, Stephens asserted:

“There was no leader of the ROC Crew. No one told me what to do.”

Stephens had previously taken a plea agreement and agreed to repeat specific statements on the stand. His testimony shed light on the intricacies of gang affiliations, but he did not provide names that were relevant to the current RICO Trial case.

‘Act Normal’

As the trial continues, Young Thug, facing his legal battles, has taken the opportunity to launch a clothing line called Act Normal

Despite being behind bars, the rapper’s new venture has been teased on the brand’s Instagram account, displaying a logo accompanied by the message “Be the reason the world changes.” With an upcoming announcement on their website, fans eagerly await the official launch of Young Thug’s clothing line.

Updated By: Yasmine Duhé (1/3/23 at 5:45 pm)

YSL RICO Trial Day 12: Young Thug’s Attorney Exposes Inconsistencies in Mall Cop Testimony 

As week 4 of the YSL RICO Trial commenced, it took an unexpected turn as Young Thug’s attorney, revealed discrepancies in the testimony of a mall security guard who claimed that the rapper had threatened to “shoot him in the face.” The witness faced scrutiny as he failed to recall key details and denied writing a statement that bore his allegedly forged signature. 

Witness #1 Speaks

During the cross-examination in the YSL RICO trial, Young Thug’s attorney, Brian Steel revealed discrepancies in the testimony of a mall security guard who claimed that the Atlanta rapper had threatened to “shoot him in the face.

These revelations bring into question the credibility of the security guard’s account and shed doubts on the validity of the charges against Young Thug. The witness, known as Witness #1, an ex-employee of Velour Security Services, was called to testify about an incident at the Perimeter Mall in Atlanta involving Young Thug and mall security. 

He explained the mall’s hoverboard policy to two members of Thug’s entourage, emphasizing that they should not ride the hoverboards inside. Despite a conversation with his supervisor, the entourage continued to ride the hoverboards. Witness #1 escorted them outside the mall without any hostile encounters. However, he disputed the authenticity of a statement bearing his signature, adding to the mounting doubts surrounding the incident.

The White Jaguar

During the cross-examination by Attorney Steele, Witness #1’s testimony crumbled further. He clarified that the incident report was typed, not handwritten, and outlined the men’s refusal to comply with the security guards’ requests without displaying any rudeness or disrespect. 

Notably, Witness #1 denied identifying anyone who had threatened his supervisor, casting doubt on the key allegation leveled against Young Thug.

The trial continued with Witness #2, a retired police officer, who responded to the threat call made by Witness #1’s supervisor. Attorney Steele focused on the events that transpired when Young Thug and his entourage were outside in a white Jaguar. 

Terroristic Threats

Witness #2’s testimony did not corroborate the alleged threat made toward Witness #1’s supervisor, further undermining the prosecution’s case. 

A discrepancy in the officer narrative report added to the confusion, with different versions listing different offenses. The third witness, Mr. Lennihan, a police sergeant, took the stand and confirmed that he investigated the “terroristic threats” allegedly made by Young Thug at the mall on July 7, 2015. 

However, his testimony did not provide any substantial evidence linking Young Thug to the alleged threats. The inconsistencies in the witnesses’ accounts presented by Young Thug’s attorney raised significant doubts about the prosecution’s version of events.

YNW Melly Trial Postponed

In a separate legal development, YNW Melly’s retrial in a double murder case has been postponed to February 2024, following a request from prosecutors for more time to prepare. Broward Circuit Court Judge John Murphy granted the state an additional three weeks, rescheduling the opening arguments.

Originally Written By: Felicia Palmer (1/2/23 at 2:45 pm)

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Young Thug Suicide Vest Theory Disproved After Rapper’s Court Appearance

Young Thug and YSL’s RICO trial is back underway following a break after someone stabbed a codefendant. Moreover, folks are buzzing around the rumor mill right now based on his appearance during a recent hearing that elicited concern from many online. For those unaware, Thugger appeared to wear a wire of sorts during the court session on Tuesday (January 2), which many assumed could be an electrical shock device or a suicide vest. This caused many to call his mental health to attention, although it seems like fans expressed worry over something relatively harmless. Furthermore, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution‘s Jozesef Papp took to Twitter the following day (Wednesday, January 3) to clarify the situation.

“Confirmed that Young Thug was wearing a heating pad under his sweater,” Papp tweeted. “The courtroom doesn’t feel that cold today but I wonder if it was yesterday. #YSL.” In fact, it’s actually a bit ironic that people started to make a fuss over what he wore to his trial proceedings. For example, the Atlanta trap pioneer recently plugged an in-progress apparel brand on social media while still behind bars. As such, we wonder what other moves he’s making outside of his legal trouble, and whether he’ll rep a piece or two in court.

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Young Thug Wore A Heating Device To Court, Reporter Confirms

Elsewhere, other rap figures like Ralo are chiming in on this YSL trial. “Young Thug [trial] weak as f**k,” he expressed on social media. “I can’t even believe they giving Jeff ah hard time like that for them weak a** charges. They might [as] well just let him go. I feel like they just trying blame him for s**t n***as around him was doing. That s**t l*me!!! Man ain’t no way Shawty just got on that stand against his childhood friend. I rather die ah thousand deaths before I do some s**t like that.”

Meanwhile, another rapper to give his take– and a fellow Atlanta native– was JID, who expressed frustration with the prosecution’s poorly organized case. Of course, he wants to see Jeffery as free as anyone else, but everything has to be fair. So far, we can’t confidently say that the YSL trial has been that so far, something that the prosecution hopefully fixes moving forward. For more news and the latest updates on Young Thug, stay logged into HNHH.

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Young Thug Teases Clothing Line as RICO Trial Continues

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Young Thug is on trial but uses his Instagram Story to promote his new clothing line, Act Normal. “If you support me then…you know the rest,” Young Thug wrote on IG.

On the post, Thug included a link. The website reads: “ActNormal Clothing is on its way! We are dedicated to providing you with the best experience and highest-quality garments possible. To stay up-to-date on our first collection drop and save 10% on your first order, subscribe to our newsletter.”

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