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Comedian Recalls How Gospel Radio Station Accidentally Played Same Rap Song For 4 Straight Hours 😂

Comedian Recalls How Gospel Radio Station Accidentally Played Same Rap Song For 4 Straight Hours 😂
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The Daily Show with Trevor Noah correspondent, Roy Wood Jr., recently took to Twitter to celebrate and recount a compelling day in his past.



The comedian ruminated on a day when he served as a Disc Jockey for WAGG Heaven 610/1320 Cox Radio in Birmingham, Alabama.



In his Twitter thread, readers learn about a day when he and a fellow DJ mistakenly played "Just Like Candy" by 8Ball and MJG on a gospel station. And not just once. For 4 hours straight, no commercial breaks.



He explains the process behind Sunday morning radio DJ-ing (as it was a Sunday), divulges how the mistake was made, and provides some hilarious commentary in the process.



Read the thread below.
































Twitter couldn't get enough.



This person predicted a leap in "Candy" streams after Wood Jr.'s tale.





This Twitter user thinks that the lack of technology that year helped hide their tracks.




And this lady felt like, "interpretation [of the song] is in the eye of the beholder".





But mostly, people couldn't stop laughing.

















H/T: Twitter, Fader

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