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Adekunle Gold mocks colleagues who allegedly use streaming farms
Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold also known as AG Baby has made fun of some of his fellow artists, suggesting that they use streaming farms to artificially boost their song’s popularity.
Taking to his Twitter account, Adekunle Gold mocked those whose songs had rapidly climbed to the top 20 spot on music charts, only to drastically drop to below 100 in just one week. He indirectly implied that the funds they used for “fertilizer” (referring to payments for streaming farms) have run out.
The musician tweeted; “Songs wey dey top 20 last week don go 170 something, owo fertilizer ti ku waso.”
The term “streaming farms” refers to services or platforms that manipulate online streaming numbers to give the appearance of higher popularity. Adekunle Gold’s tweet implies that some artists may be resorting to such tactics to boost their chart positions artificially.
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Songs wey dey top 20 last week don go 170 something, owo fertilizer ti ku waso. pic.twitter.com/5NkzMNW12d
— Tequila Ever After (@adekunleGOLD) July 26, 2023