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21 Savage Gives His First Interview Since Released by ICE

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Two weeks ago, 21 Savage‘s livelihood was at stake when the rapper was arrested and detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Getting legal support from JAY-Z‘s counsel, as well as support from his counterparts Cardi B, Meek Mill, J. Cole and more, 21 Savage was released after 9 days.

“I was just driving,” said Savage. “And I just seen guns and blue lights. And then, I was in the back of a car and I was gone . . . They didn’t, they didn’t say nothing. They just said, ‘We got Savage.'” 

Good Morning America on Twitter: “”They said ‘We got Savage'” @21Savage tells @LinseyDavis he believes his arrest was targeted when he was pulled over in Atlanta says before the Super Bowl. https://t.co/8XGtNj5gS2 pic.twitter.com/yKREn5GyQ7 / Twitter”

“They said ‘We got Savage'” @21Savage tells @LinseyDavis he believes his arrest was targeted when he was pulled over in Atlanta says before the Super Bowl. https://t.co/8XGtNj5gS2 pic.twitter.com/yKREn5GyQ7

According to the rapper, he has been in the United States since the age of 7. Though he did return to the United Kingdom briefly for his uncle’s funeral, the I Am >I Was artist says as far as he’s concerned, he’s from Atlanta.


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