Net Worth
21 Savage earned most of his money from album sales and collaboration with other artists. He also has all his main recordings. In 2022, 21 Savage net worth was around $ 21 million according to celebrity net worth.
Early Life
21 Savage was born on October 22, 1992 in London, England. Our parents are from descendants of Dominica and Haiti. He has twin brothers Kyra and Jayda Davis. His parents separated at the beginning of his life so he had to move with his mother to Atlanta, Georgia when he was 7 years old.
When Savage was in seventh grade, it was prohibited from every school in the Decalb Regency school district because of weapons ownership. He went to schools around the Atlanta metropolitan area before being sent to the Youth Detention Center.
Not too long after that, 21 Savage dropped out of school and joined the local street gang blood. He became a full -time drug dealer. He is also active in other criminal activities such as robbery and car theft. On his 21st birthday, he was involved in a shootout where he was injured 6 times.
Career
21 Savage released its debut album in July 2017 titled Issa Album. This album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and have one of the most famous songs, “Bank Account.” He appeared in the Post Malone song “Rockstar.” which is single No. 1. In December 2018, 21 Savage released his second album, I Am> I Was. This album debuted at No. 1 in Bill Billboard 200.
2018 brought the Billboard Music Award to 21 Savage for the top rap song “Rockstar.” In the same year, he also won the MTV Video Music Award for Song of the Year for “Rockstar.” He was nominated for the Grammy Award in 2019 but almost won it.
21 Savage is very popular in the rap industry but it has his criticism. He faced criticism of his rary style, which is often called “Rap Gumut.” 21 Savage told Rolling Stone magazine that people criticized it because they did not want to see it succeed and that they were jealous, “I do not feel like there is no one they said mumbling rap,” he said. “They don’t understand my slang or accent. They don’t know how to categorize it, because it is art. They just try to bring down it.”