American rapper, Robert Rihmeek Williams, widely known as Meek Mill, expresses curiosity regarding the reception of his music in South Africa and Nigeria.
Recounting a show he had in South Africa a few years ago, Meek Mill took to the microblogging platform X to inquire about the popularity of his music among the South African audience. He particularly sought insights into the platforms through which his music is predominantly accessed in both South Africa and Nigeria.
The rapper's query reads: “Do a lot of people play my music in South Africa? I remember having one big show there a few years back… How do y'all listen to our music in South Africa? On what platform or in Nigeria?”
Netizens promptly reacted to Meek Mill's curiosity, with diverse responses reflecting the humor and wit often found in online discussions.
DANNY wrote: “The music you did with Davido—where did you think the streams came from? Oponu, that’s why Nicki Minaj left you.”
Rumani asked: “Oh, you make music?”
DME humorously replied: “I don’t know about South Africa and Nigeria, but here in Namibia, we take empty bottles to communicate with the ancestors and your music starts playing from the clouds.”
TIFE stated: “We all contribute money for Very Dark Man who flies to the USA to listen and learn y'all's songs, then he comes back to sing it for us.”
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