Metro Boomin Teases 'Savage Mode III' After 21 Savage Heated Exchange
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The 'We Still Don't Trust You' rapper appears to hash things out with 21 Savage as he hints that a sequel to their 2020 collaborative album 'Savage Mode II' is on the way.

AceShowbiz - The hip-hop world has been buzzing with speculation about the release of "Savage Mode III" ever since Metro Boomin hinted at it on social media. The prolific producer teased new music on June 5, sparking hope among fans that they wouldn't have to wait much longer.

"I ain't gonna hold you. This sounds like Savage Mode III," retweeted one enthusiastic user, only adding fuel to the fire of anticipation.

However, it's not just the music that's grabbing headlines. The complex relationships between Metro Boomin, 21 Savage and Drake have added drama to the narrative. Metro openly dissed Drake in a series of tracks, including "Like That" with Kendrick Lamar and "BBL Drizzy" with The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky. Drake responded with the track "Push Ups", escalating the feud. Amid this tangle, 21 Savage has managed to walk a tightrope of neutrality, referring to both Metro and Drake as his brothers on Instagram Live.

Yet, the tension has noticeably impacted the trio's dynamic. Metro and 21's rapport was brought into question when they engaged in a heated exchange on Instagram Live, calling each other out and even leading 21 Savage to boot Metro from the chat. The rapper later tried to soothe fans' worries, saying, "Metro my brother and Drake my brother. They gonna figure that s**t out eventually."

Even as the drama unfolds, Metro remains tight-lipped about the project's status. When previously asked for updates, he told XXL, "Fans just got to stay tuned. I don't talk much so I don't get fined." The enigmatic statement has only left fans with more questions. Does this mean Savage Mode III is in its final stages, or are there further complications behind the scenes?

Interestingly, history suggests that not all hope is lost. J. Cole, who was dissed alongside Drake on "We Don't Trust You", later collaborated with Metro and Future on the sequel. So, while the tension between Metro and Drake remains unresolved, it's not implausible to see 21 Savage moving forward with "Savage Mode III".

For now, fans will have to cling to Metro's cryptic assurance and keep a watchful eye on future announcements. Whether or not the drama will impact the collaboration, one thing is clear: the anticipation for "Savage Mode III" is palpable, and the music community eagerly awaits the next move in this high-stakes saga.

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