21 Savage Shares Cover Art ‘American Dream’
21 Savage confirmed the official release date of his upcoming album American Dream. The LP will arrive Friday (Jan. 12). The cover art shows a baby photo of the Atlanta native with an overlay of his visa credentials.
No tracklist has been announced at this time, but the Grammy-winning rapper posted baby photos of Brent Faiyaz, Summer Walker, and Young Thug on Instagram, signaling a possible feature presence on the album.
American Dream: The 21 Savage Story
According to a press release, American Dream will be the soundtrack to the rapper’s upcoming film of the same name. American Dream: The 21 Savage Story follows the rapper’s life through his adolescence to fulfill his career dreams, such as his 2020 Grammy win for “A Lot.” The trailer shows a young version of the rapper (played by Caleb McLaughlin) getting bullied and scenes where he participates in a home robbery. Donald Glover plays the older version of 21. It shows his arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the 2020 Grammy win, and his discovery of his musical talent with producer Metro Boomin (played by Jabari Banks). There is also a scene that reveals how he got his stage name. 21 is also seen in the trailer as himself rapping in an interrogation room across from McLaughlin and Glover.
American Dream is the rapper’s third solo album. It follows his sophomore album I Am > I Was, which was released in 2018. He earned the rapper his first Billboard 200 No. 1 album with I Am > I Was. It was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2020 Grammy Awards. The rapper earned his first Grammy for “A Lot,” featuring J. Cole, for Best Rap Song that year. His album was his joint project Her Loss with Drake in 2022. They have been nominated for four Grammys, including Best Rap Album, Best Rap Song (“Rich Flex”), Best Rap Performance (“Rich Flex”), and Best Melodic Rap Performance (“Spin Bout U”).