21 Savage faces unenthusiastic crowd in Poland during European tour

Fans debate whether 21 Savage's stage presence or audience interest caused the subdued reaction.

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It appears that 21 Savage's performance in Poland didn't quite hit the mark with the local crowd. Currently touring Europe to promote his album "American Dream," 21 Savage found himself performing to a rather unresponsive audience. 

Footage making the rounds online shows the rapper delivering an energetic set, but the crowd remained largely silent and still, with only a few heads bobbing.

Fortunately, one loyal fan captured part of the performance on video, enthusiastically shouting every word.

This incident has sparked a lively debate in the comments section of 2Cool2Blog. 

Some fans blame 21 Savage's stage presence for the tepid response, while others suggest the crowd simply wasn't engaged, possibly attending the festival for a different artist. 

Some defended the Polish audience, arguing that they would have been more animated if they were enjoying the show. 

"Just stay home," one Instagram user remarked about the crowd. "Who were they wanting to see?" another wondered. "Smh."

Despite the lackluster response, 21 Savage still managed to draw a respectable crowd, which likely spared him from major criticism. 

This situation is reminiscent of other instances where artists faced unenthusiastic audiences. 

For example, in May, a clip of Rick Ross performing for only a few rows of fans went viral amid his beef with Drake. 

Similarly, in April, Quavo encountered a low-energy crowd during his feud with Chris Brown.

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