21 Savage found himself at the center of an altercation at his birthday party this past weekend and he’s now clapped back at those trying to paint him as the catalyst.

The “a lot” rapper hosted a party for his 31st birthday at Atlanta Underground and a brawl broke out which 21 found himself in the middle of and footage went viral showcasing the chaos.

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On Wednesday (October 25), 21 Savage responded to those trying to blame him for starting the fight in the mob of people with a post to his Instagram Story.

“Why is y’all dragging a video of me stopping a fight and twisting it into what you want it to be? Who wants to fight on their birthday,” he wrote.

Watch the clip of the brawl and 21’s Story below:

Footage of the brawl emerged on Monday (October 23), and 21 Savage can be seen rushing through a large crowd and approaching a man along with members of his crew, to the point that they butted heads.

Both parties were quickly separated and 21 is later seen standing above the crowd in the distance. His cousin and collaborator, Young Nudy, is also seen in the fray.

However, violence still erupted as another clip shows a group of people stomping a man on the ground before a security guard uses pepper spray to break up the fight and disperse the crowd.

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After recently resolving his long-standing immigration issues and officially becoming a permanent citizen of the United States, 21 Savage is set to tour Europe for the first time later this year.

“She’yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph followed all applicable Immigration laws since his initial detention by ICE,” his representative Charles H. Kuck said in a statement to HipHopDX earlier this month.

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“His immigration court proceedings have now been terminated and he is a lawful permanent resident of the United States with the freedom to travel internationally.”

The Grammy-winner will perform in several cities throughout November, including Paris, Dusseldorf, Zurich, Berlin, Amsterdam, Manchester, Birmingham and finally London, the place of his birth.