American rapper, Robert Rihmeek Williams, popularly known as Meek Mill, has expressed curiosity about the reception of his music among South Africans and Nigerians.
Reflecting on a past performance in South Africa, Meek Mill took to Twitter to inquire whether his music resonates with the audience there.
Specifically, the rapper sought information on the prevalence of his music in South Africa and how people access it in Nigeria,
He wrote, “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?”
Meek Mill’s inquiry sparked a wave of reactions from both Nigerians and South Africans on social media, with many expressing a sense of outrage and disappointment.
Some users questioned why the rapper seemed unaware of the substantial following he enjoys in these regions, while others found his question somewhat insensitive given the global nature of his fan base.
KanyiDaily recalls that in 2020, Meek Mill hinted that he might be moving to Africa over fear of war between the United States and Iran.