Fivio Foreign Targets 21 Savage and Atlanta in New Diss Track Preview

Fivio Foreign is stirring controversy after taking aim at 21 Savage’s “f**k the streets” statements, seemingly broadening his critique to the Atlanta hip-hop scene. The Brooklyn drill rapper previewed a new track on social media that many interpret as a diss, drawing attention from fans and media alike.
The preview, captured by DJ Akademiks TV on Instagram, does not call out anyone directly, but the lyrics suggest a wider attack on Atlanta artists. Standout bars include: “It’s me against that whole f**ing rat pack / I set them up to promote my song, now it’s a rat trap / And I was ready for that backlash… / My name stretch far through these States, and I can back that… / Real n**as down 3, but I’ma bring us back… / The only thing the A ever made was cap.” These lines signal tension with multiple artists in the Atlanta scene, following Fivio’s past issues with Young Thug and his circle.
The feud traces back to 21 Savage’s online remark, “f**k the streets,” which drew support from Atlanta rappers like Young Thug. Fivio criticized the comment on social media and in a DJ Akademiks interview, calling 21 Savage a “fake gangster” and accusing him of undermining the roots of street culture. The dispute escalated when Fivio shared a clip of Latto, 21 Savage’s reported partner, referencing her playful 2020 XXL Freshman Cypher with Fivio. Her defense of 21 added fuel to the fire.
Fans are watching closely for further developments. Some speculate Young Thug may have indirectly responded via a tweet-and-delete, though this remains unconfirmed. The new track could mark the next chapter in the feud, or it may simply amplify Fivio’s commentary on Atlanta’s hip-hop scene.
Fivio Foreign’s latest move positions him at the center of one of hip-hop’s most talked-about conflicts, reinforcing his reputation for addressing controversy head-on. The full track’s release will likely reveal whether this beef expands or fades into social media chatter.



