I will, from my experience at least, outside of the deeper eastbay, going into Oakland, Hayward, San Leandro, the people who follow Wax are fewer and farther between then in the deeper eastbay, but that kinda goes without saying. Part of the reason I hear from people from other areas, not just about wax, but most rappers from out here, is that a lot of the material, especially older albums, are very specific to Pittsburg, Antioch, whatever, specific stories/events, even street names etc etc. It starts to sound kinda foreign to people outside the area. Its understandable that rappers from SF, Oakland get kind of a farther reaching exposure, with the broader/relateable lyrics, and broadly accepted beats, stuff to dance to or what have you. I would say part of it comes down to giving wax a chance to come out of his shell into a bigger artists, the street album was a big sign in the right direction, IMO.