21 Savage performs at the Voodoo Music Experience in City Park in New Orleans in 2018.
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21 Savage performs at the Voodoo Music Experience in City Park in New Orleans in 2018. / Invision/AP File

After being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and held in federal custody for nine days, Rapper 21 Savage has been granted bond. 

Attorneys representing She'yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, who performs under the stage name 21 Savage, said in a statement he had been granted bond on Tuesday. 

The artists was detained after allegedly overstaying his visa. His release comes two days after he had to miss a scheduled appearance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.