21 Savage Brings Fan On Stage To Perform "Bank Account"

21 Savage all about the fans.

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21 Savage's "Bank Account" is arguably his biggest song to date. After dropping Issa Album earlier this year, "Bank Account" was the song that really stood out from the rest of the project. At a recent Detroit concert, the "X" rapper let a fan come on stage to perform his hit single while he chilled in the background.

21 Savage's photographer, John Canon, was behind the camera to capture the moment. In the clip, 21 Savage is seen chilling in the background while a young woman comes on stage to perform the song. The young woman prances around the stage and Savage is seen cracking a smile in the background. He later comes from behind her and wraps his arm around her as the two rap the rest of the song together. 

The Detroit show was part of his nationwide "Numb The Pain" tour with Young Boy Never Broke Again. The two rappers kicked the tour off in mid-November in Austin, Texas and Savage wrap up the tour in Mobile, Alabama on December 23rd, just before Christmas. 

21 Savage recently dropped off the video for "Bank Account" a few weeks back. Surprisingly, the self-produced, multi-platinum single wasn't the first song off the album to receive a visual treatment. However, the video itself was pretty epic itself. The rapper recruited Mike Epps for comedic relief and the whole thing played out as movie of sorts. Hopefully, we end up getting more visuals from 21 Savage and maybe a new solo project from in in the new year.

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