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I think with your current 24-120, you should figure out what focal length you prefer for your application and go from there with a big aperture prime lens of that focal length. If I had to take a guess for street you should be around a 50 or 85mm, and if you really want to ensure the lens is sharp wide open, get that info from good lens reviewers. I personally prefer the 50mm focal length for my street photography, but an 85mm will blur that background out further at the same aperture. It all depends how far away you're okay with being. Only you will know what distance you're comfortable with.
.....So for those scenes where I can more easily isolate my subject for a portrait while including environmental elements, I had been considering buying either a 50mm f/1.4, 50mm f/1.8, or an 85mm f/1.8 (I had one of these, but it was taken, which makes this extra frustrating for me.) To further throw a curve, I have an old beat up Nikon 50mm f/1.2, but I never use this lens because I typically find manual focus too challenging and time consuming. It also doesn't seem to have any flare resistance at all, and will go hazy and take on color casts at the drop of a hat. And talk about being soft wide open! But people do that all the time in post...maybe I should just accept it and use it anyway? Or maybe I should go with a Tamron 90mm 2.8 VC macro lens, which is about the same price as the 85mm 1.8 but trades shallowness for macro capability plus stabilization. Or, because my wallet is pretty much easy, should I continue down the mf path and get a mf lens like the rokinon 85 1.4?