GloRilla Draws Flak Over Failing to Recognise Ye as Kai Cenat Pays Tribute to Rapper’s ‘Runaway’ Genius in His Untapped Gift
Ignorance is often considered bliss, but that notion crumbles when basic knowledge runs thin. Especially in the entertainment industry, where familiarity with every realm and its icons is expected. Kanye West, now known as Ye, is a household name and requires no introduction. Thus, for those claiming industry affiliation, ignorance of the 'Donda' rapper is unforgivable. Or at least so say the fans. They took no time to prove the same as in a recent incident when GloRilla, an aspiring rapper, shockingly failed to recognize Ye, leaving herself vulnerable to public scrutiny and questionable credibility in the showbiz sphere.
The other day, GloRilla appeared on Kai Cenat's Mafiathon 2 stream, addressing their 2023 feud over 'Cha Cha Cha'. However, the highlight came when Cenat played Ye's iconic 'Runaway' on the keyboard. As Cenat showed off his uncharted territory, fans were left in awe but were soon put off as GloRilla failed to recognize the song. Cenat's lighthearted introduction promised a wild ride, and this unexpected moment was delivered. Fans were stunned, sparking widespread criticism.
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GloRilla and Cenat discussed their past disagreements, clearing the air. The 'Cha Cha Cha' controversy stemmed from Cenat's criticism, but the two seemed to put differences aside. Despite the hearty reconciliation, the only moment fans could remember was GloRilla's inability to identify Ye's seminal track, which overshadowed the reconciliation, fueling debate about her musical knowledge and credibility.
Fans took to social media to continue scrutinizing the incident, making a mockery out of the budding rapper.
Fans retire to a laughfest as GloRilla fails to get Ye's music
Fans were divided but largely critical of GloRilla's failure to recognize Ye's iconic 'Runaway' genius. Some defenders argued her upbringing, influenced by Southern hip-hop artists like Gotti and Project Pat, did not expose her to Ye's music. However, others countered that 'Runaway' transcends hip-hop, citing its global appeal, including a recent concert in China where non-English speaking fans rapped along.
Fans expressed disappointment and incredulity that GloRilla, as a music industry figure, was not familiar with such a culturally significant song.
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Ye's 2010 hit remains a timeless masterpiece to this day, earning widespread critical acclaim. The song debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2010 and stayed on the chart for 13 weeks. It also reached the top 30 on the US Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. Internationally, 'Runaway' achieved Platinum certification in Australia in 2015, surpassing 70,000 sales, solidifying its enduring impact and commercial success.
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What are your thoughts on the Mafiathon 2 stream incident? Let us know how you like Ye's 'Runaway' in the comments below.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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