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In the rap cosmos, 21 Savage's third solo album, "American Dream," unveils a journey rooted in personal narratives, familial tribulations, and the duality of his public persona. Opening with his mother recounting their immigration story, the album provides a glimpse into 21 Savage's past while maintaining his signature gritty style.
Despite the introspective tone, 21 Savage's lyrical prowess remains intact, juxtaposing reflections on his past with unapologetic boasts. The album's success lies in its dreamy samples and collaborations, notably reuniting with Metro Boomin on tracks like "Pop Ur Shit," featuring an unreleased verse from Young Thug.
Noteworthy is the absence of Drake, sparking questions about the collaboration that never materialized. While the album showcases collaborations with artists like Doja Cat and Lil Durk, Drake's expected feature remains a glaring omission.
21 Savage's album, a mix of potent punchlines and underwritten choruses, navigates familiar territory. The rapper addresses ongoing legal dramas within the YSL camp, using his platform to dispense advice to aspiring teens in "Dark Days."
In the grand tapestry of "American Dream," 21 Savage's ability to craft compelling albums with industry elements is evident. The absence of Drake, however, raises eyebrows, leaving fans pondering the reasons behind the unfulfilled collaboration. As 21 Savage continues to evolve, the unanswered Drake question adds a layer of mystery to his solo odyssey.