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“one day these platforms would catch you”- Blaqbonez shades artists using streaming farms
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Yahoo Artists – Blaqbonez Calls Out Colleagues Using Streaming Farms.
Blaqbonez has criticised his fellow Nigerian artists for employing streaming farms to increase the popularity of their tracks on digital stores.
This was declared by the rapper in a statement on Twitter.
Recall that in the past, Blaqbonez had criticised musicians who used streaming farms, claiming that they were hurting the industry.
In a fresh tweet posted on Monday, April 10, the rapper called these musicians “Yahoo artists” and expressed hope that eventually, streaming services will discover them.
“one day these platforms would catch you streaming farm guys, and then everyone would know the yahoo artists from the real ones. continue”
one day these platforms would catch you streaming farm guys, and then everyone would know the yahoo artists from the real ones. continue
— Emeka Must Shine ‘23 ✨ (@BlaqBonez) April 10, 2023
This won’t be the first time the “back in Uni” crooner would be calling out the use of Streaming farms.
Last year during the infamous online clash between BNXN and Ruger, the issue of streaming farms came up.
BNXN revealed during the Twitter argument that there are currently “streaming farms” in Nigeria where record label executives pay money to get their artists’ songs placed on the music charts, giving them a competitive advantage over artists who rely only on organic streams.
In response to these allegations, Blaqbonez tweeted:
“All of you using streaming farms would be exposed soon. Awon hushpuppi.”
Yemi Alade quote-tweeted BlaqBonez’ tweet and added:
“Never saw a ‘realler’ tweet! Somebody pls frame this tweet for me. I want to hang it on my wall.”
BlaqBonez wrote in another tweet:
“It’s actually so painful say u go hustle, push your shit, some niggas go just use money buy the charts. same men go come out give God credit. Lmao continue.”