FloydtheFathead
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No one played that where I lived. The three biggest stations were the country station, the rock station, and the classical station on my radio dial. It just wasn't played where I lived. I remember the first time I heard Afro man in North Carolina after my family moved from Ohio on the bus in 8th grade and I had to do a double take.It's not like No Diggity is a deep cut off a KRS-One album or something, it was a hugely popular song that was everywhere. I'm white as fuck and I was well aware of it.
I heard of that song when I was younger.First person to pretend to not know of End Of The Road gets cut.
The difference between you and I Wienke is that I didn't not live in a town of 50,000 people.I went 6 years or more without seeing a single black person in my town of 50,000 in Arkansas....
I heard all that music and then some still.
My county in total today.. Has 100,000 people today living in it.