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What Is 21 Savage's Net Worth?
21 Savage is an American hip-hop recording artist who has a net worth of $16 million. 21 Savage is a popular rap star who, at times, has been one of the 20 highest-paid rappers in the world. Between June 2017 and June 2018, 21 Savage earned $6 million from his various endeavors. He released his debut single, "Picky," in 2014 and quickly gained a following with his gritty lyrics and distinctive flow. In 2016, 21 Savage released his breakthrough mixtape, "Savage Mode," which was produced in collaboration withMetro Boomin. The mixtape was a critical and commercial success, featuring hit songs such as "X" and "No Heart." This success led to a record deal with Epic Records and the release of his debut studio album, "Issa Album," in 2017.
21 Savage's second album, "I Am > I Was," was released in 2018 and debuted at #1 on the "Billboard" 200 chart. The album features collaborations with a number of high-profile artists, including Childish Gambino,Post Malone, andJ. Cole. It was also praised for its introspective lyrics and mature approach to storytelling. In 2019, 21 Savage was nominated for two Grammy Awards for his song "Rockstar" with Post Malone, and in 2020, he won the award for Best Rap Song for his collaboration with J. Cole on "A Lot."
Early Life
21 Savage was born Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph on October 22, 1992, in Plaistow, London. His British-born mother, Heather Carmillia Joseph, is of Dominican descent, and his father, Kevin Cornelius Emmons, is of Haitian descent. While his twin sisters, father, and grandmother continued to live in London after Heather and Kevin divorced, 21 Savage's mother moved him to Atlanta, Georgia, when he was seven. 21 Savage's mother got remarried and had more children. His half-brother Quantivayus died in a shooting following a botched drug deal.
In junior high, 21 Savage was banned from every public school in the Atlanta area for possessing a gun. He completed eighth grade through an alternative school program but dropped out entirely in his freshman year. After he dropped out, he joined a street gang and became a full-time cannabis dealer. 21 Savage was shot six times by rival gang members during an attempted robbery on his 21st birthday, and two of his best friends were killed.
Career
It wasn't until after the tragic shooting that 21 Savage began rapping. In 2013, his deceased best friend's uncle gifted him money for studio time. He released his debut single, "Picky," on November 12, 2014. He released the mixtapes "The Slaughter Tape" and "Slaughter King" in 2015. 21 Savage released his debut EP, "Free Guwop," in 2015. His second EP, "Savage Mode" (with Metro Boomin), was released in 2016 and reached #7 on the US Rap chart as well as #9 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart and #30 on the "Billboard" 200 chart. 21 Savage's single "X" (with Metro Boomin featuring Future) reached #13 on the US Rap chart and #17 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart as well as #47 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart. He also had success with the follow-up single "No Heart" (with Metro Boomin). He released his debut studio album, "Issa Album," in July 2017. He released his second studio album in October 2017. 21 Savage was featured on the single "Sneakin'" byDrake, which reached #8 on the US R&B and #10 on the US Rap charts. 21 Savage released his third studio album, "I Am > I Was," on December 21, 2018. It debuted on the "Billboard" chart at #1, making it his first U.S. #1 album. In January 2020, 21 Savage won a Grammy award for Best Rap Song along with J. Cole for their song "A Lot."
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