

Vague titles = low upvotes, and very few comments. Thoroughly sum up what your post is about in the title. No low effort posts, or vague/"guess what?" post titles. If it can potentially apply to a lot of people, it goes in the DAE Mega-Thread, otherwise these belong in /r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix.ģ. A Mandela Effect, by definition, must affect a large group of people. No personal experiences, and stories about changes affecting only you personally. No trolling, aggressive behavior, name calling, bickeringĢ. The effect & name refers to people remembering Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, when he actually survived long after his release. The phenomenon where it is discovered that a global, well known fact has apparently changed for A LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE. They really need to allow people to discover music they wouldn't normally discover.OFFICIAL MANDELA EFFECT WIKI: MANDELA-EFFECT.ORG Whereas I feel that, in order for the MUSIC to expand, the STATIONS should expand their selection as well.

Because it's not the kinda music they normally play. Whereas I think, had it just been down to the urban radio stations alone, they probably still would have shied away from it. And that's only because the fan-base I've established over the years are actually calling to request the record. In fact, I'm probably the only artist that's getting that kinda radio play over there right now with that kinda record. But, having said that, I also then have the problem that that sound is still not being completely accepted by black radio in the US. It's been the same for the past 10 years - to the point where it's now getting boring - whereas here in London it's much more open to different types of music. But of course we've had to take time to slowly groom the US to that sound, because over there the club scene is different. Akon explained to Blues and Soul magazine why he adopted the Euro-Dance sound: "That was always a feel I wanted to go for. This track, like several others on the album, has an electronic European club feel.
