21 Savage just hooked Young Nudy up for his 30th birthday, gifting the rapper with a gold Rolex watch.

In a video posted to Instagram on Sunday (December 18), Nudy showed off the new jewelry as he expressed his love for his cousin and frequent collaborator.

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“Ay, bitch. I love you, ya heard me! Yessir!” Nudy said in the clip. “Y’all know I don’t do too much of the jewelry shit, so he know what a nigga like. You snapped, bitch! You snapped.”

21 makes an appearance on Young Nudy’s most recent album Dr. EV4L, which dropped in May 2021. The 13-track LP also features Lil Uzi Vert and G Herbo, and serves as Nudy’s sophomore effort. It follows his 2020 debut Anyways, which peaked at No. 109 on the Billboard 200 chart.

The pair have gotten into more than music together, too, as Nudy was arrested alongside 21 Savage in February 2019 when the latter was apprehended by ICE. Nudy’s charges were not immigration-related but rather for drug and gang charges, and two others were arrested along with them similarly for reasons “unrelated to immigration arrest.”

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With the case now in the past, 21 Savage is seemingly in a great position to ball out. His collaborative album with Drake currently remains in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 nearly two months after its November 4 release. For the week ending December 16, Her Loss sold another 66,000 album equivalent units, securing the No. 4 position on the chart.

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The success didn’t come without controversy, however, as 21 and Drizzy were slapped with a $4 million lawsuit over the Her Loss promo. Vogue’s publisher, Condé Nast, is suing the pair for “deceiving the public” and “misleading consumers” by creating a fake issue of Vogue to promote the LP. The mock magazine even included a doctored photo of Drake with long-running Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour inside.

TMZ‘s sources claimed Drake’s team was “surprised and confused” by the lawsuit as other entities like Howard Stern and NPR have happily played along with the album promo run.