21 Savage has weighed in on the feud between his close collaborators, Drake and Metro Boomin after remaining silent on the subject.

The Atlanta rapper was on Instagram Live over the weekend when he was flooded with comments about the beef between the Toronto rap star and St. Louis superproducer.

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After initially taking issue with the beef being brought up during his broadcast, 21 reaffirmed his loyalty to both artists before expressing confidence that they can reconcile when the time is right.

“Bruh, aye, don’t be coming on my muthafuckin’ Live talking about no muthafuckin’ beef,” he told his followers. “Metro my brother and Drake my brother. They gon’ figure that shit out eventually.”

21 Savage has a close working relationship with both Drake and Metro Boomin.

In 2022, he teamed up with the 6 God for the joint album Her Loss, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and is his highest-selling release at 2x platinum.

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He has also dropped several projects with Metro over the last decade, including 2016’s Savage Mode, 2017’s Without Warning alongside Offset and 2020’s Savage Mode II.

Drake and Metro Boomin have been engaged in a back-and-forth since March when the producer released We Don’t Trust You with Future.

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Despite the trio’s previous collaborations, the album contained several shots at the OVO Sound hitmaker, most notably from Kendrick Lamar on “Like That.”

Their digs at each other have included Drizzy telling Metro to “shut your ho ass up and make some drums” on his diss track “Push Ups.”

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Metro, meanwhile, has launched the “BBL Drizzy” contest, encouraging fans and fellow artists to rap (or sing) over a beat he created that features a sample of a woman singing the phrase “BBL Drizzy.”

After being flooded with submissions from all walks of life and seeing the beat played in clubs and at weddings, Metro raised the stakes last week by offering the winner $10,000 and a free beat.