21 Savage has sparked major excitement across hip-hop after reuniting with Quavo and Offset in a surprise FaceTime call. The Atlanta rapper shared a screenshot of the three on a video chat, captioned simply: “Album otw.” The post immediately sent fans into speculation mode, with many wondering whether a long-awaited collaboration—or even a larger Atlanta reunion—is finally taking shape.
The moment arrives just days after 21 Savage revealed that he attempted to intervene in the long-standing rift between Quavo and Offset. Savage said he placed both rappers in a group chat in an effort to help them reconcile. “If y’all was still together y’all would be unstoppable,” he wrote, acknowledging both their shared legacy and unrealized potential as collaborators.
21 Savage has quietly positioned himself as a stabilizing voice within Atlanta rap, advocating for unity over public conflict. His recent comments urging peace between Young Thug and Gunna further reinforced that role, as he openly criticized cycles of division and called for healing within the culture.
Musically, the reunion is rooted in history. 21 Savage previously collaborated with Migos on “BBO (Bad B*tches Only).” His bond with Offset runs even deeper. In 2017, Savage and Offset released Without Warning with Metro Boomin, a dark, influential project that is now considered one of the most impactful trap albums of its era. The LP topped the Billboard Rap Albums Chart, while it peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200.






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