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Yemi Alade responds to Blaqbonez’s tweet concerning artists using streaming farms
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Yemi Alade hails Blaqbonez over artistes using ‘streaming farms’
Yemi Alade reacted as Blaqbonez added his voice to BNXN’s criticism of how artists and record company executives use streaming farms to boost their songs without actual listeners.
On Wednesday night, BNXN and Ruger got into a heated argument on Twitter, which caused a stir.
In what appeared to be a riddle, Ruger had taken a shot at BNXN, saying that the latter had been forcibly shoving his tunes down people’s throats for years.
In response, the singer of “Finesse” carpeted Ruger, claiming that his employer had used streaming farms to help his songs reach the top of the charts.
BNXN also hoped for the demise of every musician who is paid by one of these “streaming farms.”
Corroborating BNXN’s assertion, Blaqbonez expressed optimism that all artists who use ‘streaming farms’ will be exposed.
Blaqbonez had tweeted about it saying; “all of you using streaming farms would be exposed soon. awon hushpuppi”.
He expressed pain over his claim noting while others genuinely strive hard to achieve this feat, some prefer to get it through the ‘back door’.
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The entertainer, who also referred to himself as ‘Emeka the Stallion’ added these particular singers after their closed-door deed come out publicly to give God credit for the same.
He said: “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.”
Yemi Alade replied his tweet and wrote;
“Never saw a ” realler ” tweet! Somebody pls frame this tweet for me. I want to hang it on my wall”
Never saw a " realler " tweet! Somebody pls frame this tweet for me. I want to hang it on my wall https://t.co/GUB4In6md3
— ✊🏾 yemialade (@yemialadee) November 23, 2022
Blaqbonez’s tweet comes few hours after BNXN formerly known as Buju alleged Ruger’s bosses paid for his latest song, “Asiwaju” to top Apple Music Top 100 Nigeria number one spot.
Ruger in a tweet had expressed gratitude to God and also his fans for actively listening to his songs as his latest output currently tops Apple Music Top 100 Nigeria chart.