They took to social media to perform a medley of songs including Toosii, Tems, Lil Durk, and others.21 Savage’s kids took the stage in his car not long ago. Their video from yesterday, in which they serenaded social media, was greatly appreciated by fans. The family performed cover versions of songs by artists like Toosii and Tems in the video. Additionally, they joined in on their father’s song “Creepin'” by The Weeknd. While 21 Savage’s offspring are probably not going to be performing live anytime soon, fans may catch the rapper on his summer tour with Drake.
With the words “this just made my heart smile,” one social media user responded to the touching video. Another person thought it was “too cute.” He recently reflected on Lil Durk’s “All My Life,” a song featuring J. Cole, and the rapper and his kids sang a cover of it. “Cole just went so crazy on that verse wtf,” he said in May, recognizing J. Cole’s contribution to the song.
21 Savage also made an unexpected appearance at Raleigh, North Carolina’s Dreamville Festival not long ago. At the event, which was co-hosted by J. Cole, Drake invited him to join him onstage. Afterwards, he performed “Rich Flex” and “Knife Talk” and released images from the festival’s backstage with his two children. “Dreamville was different,” he captioned his image.
The It’s All A Blur tour, which Drake and 21 Savage announced in March, would make more than fifty stops across the United States. “Ah, man, I can’t wait to see the people.” Drake confirmed the tour’s intentions during a Twitch livestream. Aside from making the song, seeing it performed is the most rewarding experience, he went on to say. Looking out into the audience, making eye contact, and knowing it’s a once in a lifetime moment is all very different when you’re performing. Drake and 21 Savage released their joint album, Her Loss, to the public at the year’s end.