Bank Account

Album: Issa Album (2017)
Charted: 41 12
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Songfacts®:

  • Over a dark beat, 21 Savage raps about the millions in his bank account:

    Straight up out the 6, now got a house in the Hills, dog (21)
    Wanna see a body, nigga? Get you killed, dog (wet)


    Every mention of Savage's wealth is followed by a threat.
  • The beat was created by 21 Savage himself. It is the only song on the Issa Album that Savage self-produced.
  • The track samples throughout elements from Coleridge-Taylor Pexrkinon's 1974 song "Flashbulbs." The same sample was also used on Travis Scott's Rodeo track "Oh My Dis Side."

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