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21 Savage, born Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph on October 22, 1992, is a British-born rapper who grew up in Atlanta and rose to prominence in the American hip hop scene. He first gained attention with a series of mixtapes and his collaborative EP Savage Mode with Metro Boomin in 2016. Known for major hits like X, No Heart, and collaborations with artists such as Drake, Future, and Post Malone, 21 Savage has achieved multiple chart-topping albums including Issa Album, I Am Greater Than I Was, Savage Mode II, Her Loss with Drake, and American Dream. Noted for his distinctive style and storytelling, he has won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song with A Lot featuring J. Cole. After a widely publicized immigration case, he became a U.S. permanent resident in 2023. 21 Savage is recognized for his impact on modern rap through both his solo work and collaborations.