NBA YoungBoy Fans Show Tepid Response to Offset and Cash Cobain in Brooklyn

NBA YoungBoy’s Brooklyn tour stop over the weekend was notably quieter than expected, but the subdued energy wasn’t due to the Louisiana rapper himself. His opening acts, Offset and Cash Cobain, struggled to engage the crowd, leaving fans unusually reserved.
Both Offset and Cash Cobain have catalogs filled with high-energy party tracks. Yet, clips shared by 2Cool2Blog suggest that their performances failed to ignite the audience. While it is possible that technical issues affected one of Offset’s songs, the general consensus points to a mismatch between the artists’ sets and YB’s fanbase, which is known for its intense enthusiasm.
On social media, reactions to the performance were mixed. Many commenters criticized the crowd for not responding, with remarks like “Crowd lame as hell” and “Boring, the crowd don’t like Offset.” Others poked fun at Offset, referencing his career and public persona. Despite the night’s lukewarm reception, Offset remains a prominent figure in hip-hop and has upcoming projects following his acclaimed KIARI release.
Meanwhile, during an Apple Music event, Georgia rapper Gunna performed his new album, The Last Wun, and discussed collaboration plans with Offset in an interview with Ebro. When asked about a joint project, Gunna confirmed it is “definitely… in the works,” though details remain scarce.
Although the Brooklyn stop may not have showcased Offset and Cash Cobain at their best, both artists have multiple projects on the horizon. Their upcoming releases and collaborations will likely offer more opportunities to engage fans and regain momentum after a night that fell flat for some concertgoers.



