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Search sources: – news · newspapers · books · the scholar · JSTOR (February 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) ZaytovenDotson on a panel of the SAE Institute; 2015 Additional information Birth nameXavier Lamar DotsonBorn (1980-01-12) January 12, 1980 (age 40)Frankfurt, GermanyOriginAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.GenresHip hoptrapOccupation(s) jockeykeyboardistsongwriterInstrumentsMPCkeyboardpianoYears active1997–presentLabelsZaytown1017 Family territoryMotownAlemocia Acts fromfutureMigos 21 SavageChief KeefGucci ManeBoosie BadaZzOJ da JuicemanLil KeedLil GotitLecraeUsherWaka Flocka FlameWebsitezaytovenbeatz.com Xavier Lamar Dotson (born January 12, 1980), known professionally as Zaytoven, World War II was a September 17, 1936, in the capital by the university of Atlanta. [2] She has launched collaborative projects with artists such as Usher, , and . He has also produced songs for artists such as Chief Keef. [4] Zaytoven won a Grammy Award in 2011 for his contribution to Raymond v of Usher. Raymond ,[5][6] as co-producer and writer of the single Papers with Sean Garrett. [8] Her debut album was released in 2018. The early years of Zaytoven's life spent a lot of time in the church growing up, as his father was a preacher when he did not work for the Army. [9] Zaytoven learned to play instruments through church bands along with his three younger brothers. He recorded towards playing the piano and organ. [10] Zaytoven was introduced to rap in middle school by a friend and never looked back even though his father did not like the words used in rap music. Learning to produce music while attending high school in his spare time between school and basketball, Zaytoven played the keyboard during halftime at his high school football games. While he was performing one day in , local producer JT the Bigga Figga liked what he felt, and invited Zaytoven to his studio, where Zaytoven had unlimited access to his keyboards. [10] He really began to use his skills as a producer while making beats in JT's studio the Bigga Figga before starting to make a name for himself in Atlanta. Professional career begins Zaytoven began to move to JT the studio of Bigga Figga every day to make beats and learn how to use the equipment. He began selling beats to JT, and went on to collaborate with Bay Area artists such as and E-40 he was still in high school. [9] During his final year in high school, Zaytoven's family moved to Atlanta, Georgia due to his father's retirement. Zaytoven decided to stay at San San finish their final year, and continue their production for local rappers. [11] Having saved money from his daily work as a barber, Zaytoven began buying equipment for production. He would send this to his parents' house in Atlanta, to which he eventually moved, and set up his own studio there. [11] He enrolled at a local barbershop school in Atlanta and got a job as a barber to help fund the rest of his study. While attending barbershop school, a classmate of his introduced Zaytoven to Gucci Mane, who would become his right-hand man in his career as a producer. [10] Zaytoven and Gucci Mane began working together every day after meeting. Zaytoven said in an interview with Fader that Gucci Mane would call him at 7 a.m. asking if he was ready to start making music for that day. It was not until 2005 that the two gained the main recognition of their hit song Icy, with features of Young Jeezy and Boo. [9] This recognition gave Zaytoven's career the impetus it needed to take off, landing the hit song Papers with Usher in 2010 on Usher Raymond v. Raymond's certified platinum album. [12] Zaytoven's rise to fame on Usher Raymond v album. Raymond won him a Grammy Award in 2011 and a serious reputation in the world of hip-hop. He began working with more artists as his popularity grew on the Atlanta rap scene. He helped shape the careers of artists such as OJ Da Juiceman, Yung LA, Yung Ralph, The Shop Boyz, Lil Scrappy, Jagged Edge and Gorilla Zoe. [12] Zaytoven's keen eye for talent led him to collaborate with a young group called . He produced several songs on the 2013 mixtape migos, Y.R.N., including the hit song Versace, which reached 53 on the Billboard chart. [9] Zaytoven's collaboration with Migos continued; He helped produce his follow-up mixtape No Label II, published on June 3, 2014. [13] In 2015, Zaytoven provided an exclusive production for ten mixtapes, including Future's Beast Mode, released on January 15. He also worked on the Album of Future DS2, which debuted on July 17. [14] In July 2016, Zaytoven produced or co-produced seven songs on Gucci Mane's first album since it was released from prison, Everybody Looking. [13] The same month the Perfect Luv Tape was released by Lil Uzi Vert, which contained the songs produced by Zaytoven Money i Sideline Watching (Hold Up). [13] El 2017, Zaytoven va contribuir a projectes com Mr. Davis de Gucci Mane, 's Issa Album, Migos' Culture, Moneybagg Yo's Heartless, i I Still Am. Zaytoven de Yo Gotti també van llançar dos projectes independents, Wake Up &amp; Cook Up i Where Would The Game Be Without Without Zaytoven was scheduled to release his debut album Trap Holizay on May 25, 2018,[15] and a collaborative album with Lecrae called Let the Trap Say Amen on June 22, 2018. [16] Her acting career Zaytoven made her acting debut in the 2012 film Birds of a Feather, co-starring With Gucci Mane. The sequel Birds of a Feather 2 was released in 2018. Tracklib In 2018, Zaytoven joined tracklib's Creators Advisory Board. [17] Discography Main pages: Category: produced by Zaytoven and Category:Song recordings produced by Zaytoven Albums Trapholizay (2018) Let the Trap Say Amen (with Lecrae) (2018) A (with Usher) (2018) Greatest Gift (with Deitrick Haddon) (2019) GloToven (with boss Keef) (2011) 2 018) Mixtapes Beast Mode (with future) (2015) Beast Mode 2 (with future) (2018) 6toven (with Foolio) (2018)[18] Za ytoven2x (with Velli2x) (2018)[19] 6toven (with Foolio) (2018)[18] A-Team (with Lil Keil , Lil Gotit, and Lil Yachty) (2020) Filmography Year Film Role Notes 2012 Birds of a Feather[20] Himself 2018 Birds of a Feather 2[21] References ^ Zaytoven. Discogs.com. Retrieved 1 July 2016. ^ Sofia Pacheco (397908461) at Myspace. Retrieved 1 July 2016. [Non-primary source] ^ Bell, Max. Symphony in Major Trap: Zaytoven's uninterrupted departure from Atlanta. Complex. Retrieved 24 February 2017. ^ Lil Uzi Vert enters a banger zaytoven in Alot. HotNewHipHop. 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External links Official website Retrieved from Texas in June 2018Deseration of funds Birth nameShéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph[1]Born (1992-10-22) October 22, 1992 (age 28)Plaistow, London, England[1][2]OriginAtlanta, Georgia, American hip hop trap gangsta rap[3] horrorcore[4] Occupation(s) Rapper record producer InstrumentsVocalsYears active2013–presentLabels Epic Slaughter Gang Associated performs Southside Zayto Children3Website21savage.com Nu Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph (born 22 October 1992), better known by his stage name 21 Savage, is a rapper, and record producer. Born in London, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 7. [8] It was unveiled in Atlanta for the 2015 mixtape The Slaughter Tape before getting national attention after a collaboration with EP (2016) with producer Metro Boomin and their popular singles X and No Heart, as well as guest features on Drake's 2016 single Sneakin' and 2017 single Malone Post, Rockstar. [10] Her debut studio album, Issa Album (2017), reached number two on the US Billboard 200 and gave her her first top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, Bank Account. [13] Later that year, she collaborated with Offset and Metro Boomin for the album Without Warning (2017). Her first number one single came at the end of 2017 with her film in Post Malone's Rockstar, which was nominated in two categories at the 61st Grammy Awards. [14] Her second album I Am > I Was (2018) was received with critical acclaim, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and spent two weeks at the top of the charts. [16] 21 Savage was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on February 3, 2019. Officials said he is a UK citizen who entered the United States in July 2005 and then illegally overstepted his visa when it expired in July 2006. [17] He was granted bail on 12 February and was released the next day, awaiting the outcome of an accelerated deportation hearing. [18] The hearing was initially scheduled for April 9, but was later postponed indefinitely. [19] 21 Savage won the award for Best Song rap for his song A Lot at the 2020 Grammy Awards, marking the first wins of the 21st Grammys Savage and J. Cole. [21] His long-awaited collaborative album with Metro Boomin, Boomin, Mode II, released on October 2, 2020. [22] Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph was born on 22 October 1992 at Newham Hospital in Plaistow, London, England, to British parents Heather Carmillia Joseph and Kevin Cornelius Emmons,[1][2] who are of Dominican and Haitian descent respectively. [23] Her twin sisters, dance choreographers Kyra and Jayda Davis, and her father continue to live in London, with Emmons working for Westminster City Council. 21 Savage's grandmother lives in Brixton. [21] Savage's parents separated early in his life, and he moved with his mother to Atlanta, Georgia, at the age of 7. [26] In June 2005, at the age of 12, he went to the UNITED Kingdom for an uncle's funeral,[28] stayed for a month and then returned to the United States on 22 July 2005 on an H-4 visa,[29] which allegedly expired a year later. [30] Savage's mother then began a relationship with Dr. Amsu Anpu, a British endocrinologist and expatriate, with whom she had more children. [32] He had a brother Quantivayus (Tay-Man) who died in a shootout after an attempted drug trafficking. [33] In seventh grade, 21 Savage was permanently banned from all Schools in the DeKalb County School District for possession of weapons. [34] This led him to start attending schools around the Atlanta metropolitan area before being sent to a detention center. [35] After being released from the juvenile detention center, he completed eighth grade through an alternative program before finishing a semester of high school; he left in his first year after multiple exclusions that he said exhausted him. [36] After leaving, 21 Savage joined a local street gang affiliated with the Bloods street gang[9] and became a full-time drug dealer, mainly selling cannabis. [36] He also participated regularly in other criminal activities, including car theft and car theft, although he was only arrested once after finding contraband in a car he was driving. [37] In 2011, when 21 Savage was 19, he lost his right hand, Larry, in a shootout. [36] In 2013, during an attempted robbery on his 21st birthday, 21 Savage was shot six times by rival gang members and his best friend Johnny was killed. [38] Career 2014-15: The first releases, The Slaughter Tape, and Slaughter King After the death of his friend in a shootout on his 21st birthday, 21 Savage began raping. [39] His musical career was originally subsidized by the uncle of his deceased friend, who gave him studio time money in 2013. [9] On November 12, 2014, Savage's first single, Picky, was released. Plugg. He was later included in his mixtape debut, The Slaughter Tape, which was released on May 25, 2015. [40] The release made it what Interview Magazine called an underground hero in Atlanta. [9] On July 2, 2015, 21 Savage released a collaborative EP, Free Guwop, with Sonny Sonny It's an EP to pay tribute to fellow rapper and influencer Gucci Mane. On December 1, 2015, 21 Savage released his second mixtape, Slaughter King. [42] 2016–17: Wild Mode, Issa Album, and Without Warning Main Articles: Savage Mode; Album Issa; and No Warning (21 album Savage, Offset and Metro Boomin) In June 2016, 21 Savage was named as one of the Freshman Class of 2016 by XXL. [43] On July 15, 2016, 21 Savage released his EP Savage Mode jointly with Atlanta-based record producer Metro Boomin. The EP achieved international success and reached number 23 on the Billboard 200, which became its highest EP to date. [44] It was on the cover of Fader. [45] His single X with Future on the EP was confirmed by Billboard as platinum in the United States, being the first platinum album of 21. [46] On January 18, 2017, 21 Savage announced that he had signed with Epic Records. [47] In 2017, her debut studio album, Issa Album, debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200. [48] Her lead single, Bank Account, reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. [51] Later that year, she appeared on Post Malone's single Rockstar, which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and broke numerous records. It is Savage's first no.1 song. [15] [53] On October 31, 2017, a collaborative studio album of 21 Savage, Offset and Metro Boomin was released called Without Warning. Without warning he debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200[55] and received generally positive reviews from critics. His lead single, Drip reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. [57] 2018–present: I Am > I Was and Savage Mode II Main article: I Am Greater than I Was 21 Savage in June 2018 In April 2018, 21 Savage had a guest appearance in Young Thug's Play Hear No Evil alongside rappers Nicki Minaj and Lil Uzi Vert.[58] Later this month , also appeared in the single Outstanding by SahBabii. [59] On March 21, 2018, she appeared on the single Rover 2.0, which is part of BlocBoy JB's Mixtape Simi. [61] The following month, she appeared in Ty Dolla Sign's Clout, which was part of the deluxe edition of her album Beach House 3. [62] On October 31, 2018, Savage posted on his Instagram a photo of a man in silhouette jumping into the air in the direction of a large spark. In the lower right corner of the image there is a Parental Advisory warning, as it is often on the cover of rap releases. 21 Savage also tagged Metro Boomin on the site. For these reasons, some speculated that it was a sequel to the 2017 album Without Warning. However, it turned out to be the cover of Metro's debut solo album, Not All Heroes Layers. [63] On December 6, 2018, 21 Savage posted cover art for his upcoming album, I Am > I Was, on Instagram, featuring a blurry image of himself, captioning the image with a series of pictures emojis. The next day, 21 Savage took to Twitter and his Instagram story to apologize that he forgot to post the album, saying on Twitter: 'Dam I forgot to drop my album my evil y'all. [65] It announced a new date of 21 December 2018. [66] The list of songs was leaked by record producer Louis Bell through his Instagram story on December 13, 2018. [68] 21 Savage released his second studio album I Am > I Was on December 21, 2018, with features by Travis Scott, Post Malone, Childish Gambino, Offset, J. Cole, Gunna, Lil Baby, Project Pat, and Schoolboy Q.[69][70] None of these acts, however, are credited as artists on the album. I Am > I Was debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, earning 131,000 equivalent album units (including 18,000 pure album sales), making it Savage's first number one album in the United States. [71] It was directed by A Lot, with voices by J. Cole. He reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and won his first Grammy award. [74] Until 2019, 21 Savage released only one song called Immortal. In February 2020, 21 Savage and longtime metro collaborator Boomin hinted at the release of a sequel to his play Savage Mode called Savage Mode II. Despite not announcing an official release date, they reposted speculation from a fan on Instagram that the project would be published on March 13, 2020, prompting speculation that it would be the official release date. The album was not released on March 13. [75] On September 28, 2020, a teaser trailer for Savage Mode II, directed by Gibson Hazard, was released, with a narration by Morgan Freeman announcing the release date of October 2. [78] Savage's music is strongly autobiographical with an emphasis on violent and criminal aspects of his past, including murder and drug trafficking. [37] Vocally, he is known for his monotonous villainous brand drawer. [79] Controversies In 2018, 21 Savage began a movement called Guns Down, Paintballs Up that aimed to reduce gun violence by suggesting the use of paintball weapons instead of lethal firearms. [80] Detroit Police Department Chief James Craig described the move as well-intentioned, but wrong, after several incidents with paintball guns later resulted in injuries, disorderly conduct involving large groups of people with paintball guns, real estate vandalism (e.g. police vehicles), violent reprisals, and mistaking [81] The movement has been linked to several cases of property crimes and homicide. [83] 21 Savage has not commented on the matter, although he paid for the funeral of a 3-year-old boy who died in a related incident. [83] The controversy arose after 21 Savage withdrew a firearm during a pool party. Pool. 10, 2018. [84] 21 Savage had received the firearm by a friend after seeing an opposing crew member also pull out a gun. [85] ASMR, a song from Savage's second studio album I Am > I Was, caused some controversy with its lyrics. The lyrics included We've been getting that Jewish money, it's all kosher. The lyrics came under fire for perpetuating negative Jewish stereotypes when LeBron James shared an Instagram story quoting the song. [86] 21 Savage later apologized, saying on Twitter that The Jewish people I know are very wise with there [sic] money so I said we were getting ' Jewish money. I never thought anyone would be offended, sorry if I offend everyone, never my intention – I love all people. [87] In early 2020, a dispute arose between 21 Savage and american producer Young Chop after Chop insulted 21 Savage in a live Instagram broadcast. [88] On April 6, while reported taking an Uber in the Savage 21 neighborhood in an attempt to find where he lived, Chop testified that an unknown gunman fired at his car, but was not injured. No other source has confirmed whether this story is true or not and no shots were captured in the video in which he made the accusation. [89] Personal life 21 Savage practices the traditional African religion Ifá along with his mother. [91] In June 2017, Savage began dating model Amber Rose. [93] As of May 2018, the couple had separated. [95] His cousin, , is an American rapper who often works with 21 Savage. Legal issues The drug conviction in 2014 21 Savage was convicted on felony drug charges in October 2014 in Fulton County, Georgia. [96] Arrested on immigration charges in 2019 On February 3, 2019, just two days after posting the music video for his single A Lot, 21 Savage was placed in custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after a vehicle was removed over what contained it to him and his cousin , Young Nudy, and two other men. Young Nudy and the other two men had been targeted in an operation involving charges of aggravated assault and violation of the Georgia Gang Act.[97] 21 Savage later alleged that he was also personally targeted in the operation. [25] After his arrest, ICE revealed that 21 Savage is a British national who has been in the United States illegally since his non-immigrant visa expired in July 2006. 21 Savage's management team says it has been trying to get its visa renewed since 2017. Before that, 21 Savage had commonly believed himself to be an Atlanta-area native - for example, Interview magazine had reported in an interview with Seth Rogen in April 2018 that the site the rapper was From Atlanta, Georgia, and in a 2016 interview with XXL Magazine, he said he was from Decatur, Georgia (which is in the Atlanta metropolitan area). An ICE spokesman told 21 Savage: His entire public personality is In fact, he came to the US from the UK as a teenager and overstepted his visa. [101] A birth certificate then appeared showing that 21 Savage was born in Newham, London, on 22 October 1992. [1] This indicates that he had been 12 years old in July 2005 - not a teenager (and had also been in the United States from the age of 7 until his one-month departure in 2005). [25] His attorney acknowledged that 21 Savage had overstepped his expired visa, but said he had not tried to hide his background, and said the Department of Homeland Security had been aware that in 2017 he had applied for a U.S. visa - a type of non-immigrant visa offered to crime victims and their relatives who are willing to help law enforcement officials in the investigation or prosecution. criminal activity. 21 Savage has been released from ICE custody, however, his case is still pending. He is allowed to move around the US but cannot travel abroad. [103] Theft on deception charges in 2019 On February 15, 2019, 21 Savage became an authority and was booked into a South Georgia prison in response to an arrest warrant for robbery with force by deception. That dispute surrounds a concert organized in 2016 in which the rapper allegedly accepted a $17,000 payment to appear at a concert, but did not show up and did not return the money. He was released on his own recognizance, awaiting a court hearing at a later date to resolve the prosecution. [104] Philanthropy In March 2018, 21 Savage announced the creation of the 21 Savage Bank Account Campaign (named after his hit song Bank Account) on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, also announced that he was donating $21,000 to the cause. 21 Savage stated that I started the 21 Savage Bank Account Campaign and is helping children learn how to save money and make money, and open bank accounts for children. [106] In early August 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019, 21 Savage hosted the Issa Back to School Drive (named after his album Issa Album) in his home town of Atlanta, Georgia. The unit gave free haircuts, hairstyles, supplies and school uniforms. In July 2018, 21 Savage donated $10,000 to Atlanta Continental Colony Elementary School to fund a campaign against bullying. [107] On July 1, 2020, 21 Savage announced that he was launching a free online financial literacy program for children and adolescents trapped at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying: I feel it is important more than ever to give our next generation the tools to succeed in life. The program includes a partnership with the mayor of Atlanta Lance Bottoms to provide free tablets and WiFi to disgraced students in Atlanta. [108] Filmography in 2017, it was reported that 21 Savage was working on his debut opera, Issa Movie. [109] 21 Savage has also worked on an animated YouTube miniseries called Year 2100. [110] Discography Main article: 21 Wild Wild Savage Mode (with Metro Boomin) (2016) Album Issa (2017) Without notice (with Offset and Metro Boomin) (2017) I Am > I Was (2018) Savage Mode II (with Metro Boomin) (2020) Tours Headlining I Am > I Was Tour (2019)[111] Awards and nominations Year Award Nominated For The 2017 BET Awards[112] Best Revelation Artist nominated for the Streamy Awards[113] Revelation artist nominated 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards[114] Best Revelation Artist Nominated 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards[114] Best Revelation Artist New Hip-Hop Artist Nominated Hip-Hop Song The Year Rockstar (with Post Malone) Nominated Billboard Music Awards[115] Top New Artist Himself nominated Top Hot 100 Song Rockstar (with Post Malone) Nominated Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated Top Collaboration Nominee Top Rap Song Won American Music Awards[16] Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Song Nominated for MTV Europe Music Awards[117] Best Song Nominated at the MTV Video Music Awards[118] Song Best Hip-Hop Video (with ) Nominated for BET Awards[119] Best Collaboration Nominated BET Hip Hop Awards[120] Best Outstanding Verse nominated for best collabo, Duo or group Ric Flair Drip Nominated for the 2019 Grammy Awards[121] Rockstar Album of the Year (with Post Malone) Nominated for Best Rap/Sung Performance nominated for the 2020 Grammy Awards Best Rap Song A Lot (with J. 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