Kai Cenat plays Runaway on piano, Glorilla doesn’t recognize it, comments say “the South wasn’t listening to Kanye”

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But it wasnt tho. It took 4 years to go gold. 5 years to go platinum. Super Ye fans are the reason the song is 5x platinum

A lot of them weren't watching MTV especially the awards show.

Glo-Rilla was probably busy listening to new Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Rick Ross late 2010.

That song was not everywhere

The crazy thing is I'm not a fan of Kanye and I don't listen to the radio.

I remember seeing that performance when it debut and remember hearing the song on movies and some commercials.

I couldn't tell u the name of the album or any other song on that album.
I think shorty would know the song if she actually heard the song tho
 

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Why do people who grew up in certain hoods think they speak for a section of America? Nah, nikkas around her weren’t listening to Ye

Not speaking on this situation. I grew up in the 90s, as a kid/teen and I was in many of the black spaces and certain music/artists did not get any burn. Folks on here would get mad that your favorite artists didn't get burn in certain regions


There was no internet and most kids, teens did not listen to whole albums 24/7 like that do nowadays. Most black parents, middle class didn't allow rap, didnt like the shyt or they were mainly on that Anita Baker train. The dad in that house was on either the Blues kick, oldies or the cats like MJ, Prince and other big time artists who was still cranking out albums. Most black dads in the 90s didnt listen to Snoop in their car everyday lol. Most radio stations in many of these places did not even play rap music throughout the day. Many played rap music at a certain time slot for a few hours

Again, I am speaking on the 90s Era.

These black spaces that I speak of only played your popular artists in that region for the most, college campuses, high school dances, skating ring, and your regular hole in the wall clubs for that 21-27 crowd.

There wasn't a lot of clubs spaces for your 30 and up crowd to go to and just listen to rappers all night, those clubs were grown and sexy and it was mainly R&B nights at those clubs from what I heard.

Again this is the 90s Era.
That's why I speak on things about how that era was and who was popping in what regions. Plus I traveled. I followed Black College Football in the 90s when it was at its Mecca.

No shot at you or anything btw
 

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:manny: Some people know some don’t

It has nothing to do with region

Plenty of east coast rappers that might never heard of certain west coast or southern rappers music

Same with West Coast and Midwest young rappers who might not of heard certain southern rappers songs either
 

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NY all day..Da Stead & BK..
She didn’t even know that a fox was a real animal. And yall nikkas find it hard to believe she never heard Runaway
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I'm not surprised for her. It's par for the course for her. It's about these South nikkas always piling on with "we wasn't bumping that in the South". To excuse they ignorance of something musical. Yet as soon as an NY nikka say they wasn't bumping one of they random regional artists they cry NY Bias. MDBTF was a huge album. Saying the South wasn't bumping Kanye's biggest album is crazy af imo. Especially in the social media era. If it dropped in the 90s I could understand the shyt more.
 
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