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The Danny Seth-directed music video was recorded in 21 Savage's city of birth, London. [9] Beginning the video by showing stereotypical locations in London like the Big Ben, the London Eye, and the iconic Red telephone boxes before switching the setting to Brixton, a working-class district in South London, to show viewers who criticized him for being British-born the 'real' London.
21 Savage was released from ICE's custody on February 13, 2019. An immigration hearing for his case was scheduled for April 9 of the same year, but postponed indefinitely due to court backlogs. [164] 21 Savage's immigration case was further delayed after he was charged with other crimes in January 2022. [165]
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"Redrum" (Sorana and David Guetta song), 2022 single by Romanian singer Sorana and French disc jockey David Guetta "Redrum" (21 Savage song), 2024 single by British-American rapper 21 Savage "Redrum", a song from Esham's 2000 compilation album Bootleg: From the Lost Vault, Vol. 1 "Redrum", a song from Skepta's 2019 album Ignorance Is Bliss
Major Distribution (Drake and 21 Savage song) Mr. Right Now; Money Convo; Monster (21 Savage song) Murder (YoungBoy Never Broke Again song) My Choppa Hate Niggas; My Dawg (21 Savage and Metro Boomin song) My Life (J. Cole, 21 Savage and Morray song)
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In a review of Savage Mode II on HipHopDX, Mark Elibert wrote that 21 Savage's lyrics throughout the album are "more polished and lively" than before, citing the following lines from "Glock in My Lap": "Leave an opp cold, like December / .45 on me, it's a Kimber / AK knockin' down trees, like timber / Get your baby mama 'fore we bend her / Hit ...
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. In a review of Her Loss, Eric Skelton of Complex compliments the song by saying, "If you somehow still don't respect his skills as a rapper (21 Savage), his performance on 3AM On Glenwood should change your mind", using the song as a good example by the rapper. [6]