Atlanta rapper 21 Savage has admitted that most of his lyrics are not true.  fiction.

On Monday (Dec. 18), the "Famous" rapper sat with Rolling Stone during a pit stop over in Europe. During the lengthy feature, the rapper born Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph claimed that much of his music is fictional. 

"I just think of it in my head," 21 said. "Some of it be based off of real life, but a lot of it be creative stories."

Also in the interview, 21 spoke about his relationship with Drake. However,  21 said he wouldn't comment on male friendships.

"I feel like describing male friendships is zesty as hell," he said. When pressured to speak more about his friendships, 21 said that emotional "parameters" were needed when talking about male buddies specifically.

"It's needed," Savage said about parameters. "That's what separates men from women."

Speaking of Drake, Kodak Black recently stopped by "Drink Champs" and said that 21 switched up on him since linking with the 6 God.

"Drake just got a certain little effect he do to muthaf**kas and s**t," Kodak said. "After the album they did together all the sudden that n***g on that p***y-a*s s**t. You vocalize it for real for real on the 'Gram on the internet like you ion't never vibe with me and s**t."

21 Savage quickly got wind of Yak's comments and commented a plethora of cap emoji's on a clip of Kodak's Drink Champs interview. 

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