“How do you listen to our songs in Nigeria and South Africa?” – Meek Mill questions

Robert Rihmeek Williams, better known by his stage name Meek Mill, is an American rapper who is interested in finding out how South Africans and Nigerians react to his music.

Meek Mill inquired on the microblogging platform X about the number of people that play his songs in South Africa after mentioning performing there a few years prior.

Meek Mill

The rapper also inquired as to what platform South Africans and Nigerians use to hear his music.

“Do many people play my music in South Africa?” he inquired. I recall doing a major show there a few years ago. In South Africa, how do you listen to our music? Which platform and is it in Nigeria?

View comments from netizens below:

“Where did you believe the streams originated from Oponu that’s why Nicki Minaj left you?” tweeted DANNY in response to the music he did with Davido.

Says Rumani, “Oh you make music?”

“Here in Namibia, we carry empty bottles to talk with the ancestors and your music starts playing from the clouds,” DME remarked, “I don’t know about South Africa and Nigeria.”

According to TIFE, “We all donate money to Very Dark Man, who travels to the USA to hear and learn your songs before returning to sing them for us.”

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