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Twitter user accuses Olamide and Fireboy DML of exploiting streaming farms.
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Olamide and Fireboy DML accused by fans of using stream farm with receipts.
YBNL boss, Olamide and his protege, Fireboy DML have come under fire from a Twitter user over the alleged use of streaming farms.
The issue of streaming farms has been a trending topic on social media and fans have a to lot say about the issue.
Many have begun to dig into Nigerian songs they suspect were boosted by streaming farms and Fireboy’s “Friday Feeling” was one of the songs alleged to have used the illegal method to gain streams.
A fan took to Twitter to post screenshots of the song’s youtube views from two tears ago and recently.
From the screenshots, the song gained one million views in two days and two years later, only added another one million streams.
Captioning the screenshots, the Twitter user wrote;
“On the streaming farm saga! Fireboy and Olamide we will never forget you guys.”
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In the meantime, Peruzzi has opened up on what will happen if he starts to use streaming farms.
Peruzzi wading into the matter took to Twitter to share his opinion on the whole matter and in a tweet said that people can complain about the streaming farms from now till forever but nothing will change.
He also stated that the Nigerian music industry is worse than the politics in the country.
In another tweet, the “Pressure” crooner explained why he won’t be able to use streaming farms as the day he employs the use of one, it will get exposed.
According to him, he might smoke and get high and accidentally make his song the only track on Apple Top 100.