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“It sparked up something deep”: Vic Mensa credits IShowSpeed’s Africa tour with reshaping how millions view the continent

“It sparked up something deep”: Vic Mensa credits IShowSpeed’s Africa tour with reshaping how millions view the continent

Vic Mensa praised IShowSpeed’s 28-day Africa livestream tour, saying it helped challenge long-held stereotypes and reshape global perceptions of the continent. Speaking on a podcast, Mensa noted that millions experienced Africa in real time through Speed’s streams. He believes the journey provided authentic cultural insight, while Speed himself said the trip deeply inspired him and sparked personal growth.

Vic Mensa believes a livestream can do more than entertain. It can reshape perceptions. During a recent podcast appearance, the Chicago rapper praised IShowSpeed’s 28-day streaming tour across Africa, calling it a powerful cultural reset for viewers who have never seen the continent beyond headlines and stereotypes. The marathon journey, which spanned nearly 20 countries, brought millions of fans along for an unfiltered look at daily life, modern cities, and vibrant traditions.The tour resonated far beyond Speed’s fanbase. Mensa, who has deep ties to Ghana through the Black Star Line Festival, sees the trip as a rare digital bridge between continents. By broadcasting real moments in real time, the 21-year-old streamer offered something polished media often misses: authenticity.

Vic Mensa says IShowSpeed’s Africa tour is reshaping global perceptions

Speaking on One54 Africa, Mensa did not hold back about the tour’s cultural impact. “Speed’s tour is singlehandedly undoing a massive amount of propaganda in the minds of so many,” Vic said. “Not just the youth, either, like just in the minds of so many American people.”He pointed to the reactions flooding social media. “I see elder black people. I see younger—I see white kids saying similar things [like], ‘Oh, I didn’t know everyone wasn’t in loin cloths running from baboons.’ Which sounds ridiculous but, also, Americans are not educated,” Mensa continued. “They are able to keep this massive finesse going because Americans are not educated. Americans not only don’t have education, they have constant propaganda that is anti-intellectual force-fed to them.”For Mensa, the livestream worked because viewers felt present. “It’s almost like they’re traveling with him,” Vic said. “You watch somebody go through a whole continent and some of these kids are probably watching him like five, 10 hours a day … They’re experiencing Africa with him.”Speed himself described the journey as personal growth. “This tour [opened] my eyes … it sparked up something deep within me, very deep, like something from the root of me. It kinda [talked] to me in terms of like, I can do this,” he said.In an era shaped by algorithms and narratives, one long stream helped rewrite a story millions thought they already knew.

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