Shallipopi breaks silence on allegations of paying N9m for ‘streaming farm’

Shallipopi breaks silence on allegations of paying N9m for ‘streaming farm’

Shallipopi has responded to claims that he paid N9 million to purchase “fake streams” to increase the position of his tracks on digital music charts. Ebaide, a budding singer, claimed that a music influencer had defrauded her by taking money on false pretences of increasing her music streams, only to back out. She stated that after the influencer informed her that she had completed the same task for Shallipopi for N9 million, she had agreed to pay for the job. However, reacting via his X handle, Shallipopi described the allegations as “fake”.

Shallipopi breaks silence on allegations of paying N9m for ‘streaming farm’

Shallipopi, Nigerian musician. Photo source: Google He said the allegations were the handiwork of attention-seekers. He wrote, “Fake!! Y’all are looking for attention with the wrong content and think it’s right? 9m wey I go take chill make I leave Plutomanias to dey stream!! Anyway, your karma is coming.” Fake!! Y’all looking for attention with the wrong contents and think it’s right? 9m wey i go take chill make I leave Plutomanias to Dey stream!! Anyways your karma is coming 🫵 https://t.co/5O4YSAP2pq — Shallipopi (@plutomaniapopi) November 13, 2023

“There’s no streaming farm, make good music”

“There’s no streaming farm, make good music”

Ace music executive, Don Jazzy replies rapper, Blaqbonez and other artists who assume there is such a thing as a streaming farm.

Don Jazzy

Blaqbonez had earlier taken to the microblogging platform, Twitter, where he alleged that artists who use streaming farms will soon be caught. He wrote: ”One day these platform will catch you streaming farm guys, and then eveyone would also know who the yahoo yahoo artists from the real ones. Continue” This is not the first time of conversations springing up around the use of streaming farm. However, in a recent video, Don Jazzy addressed Blaqbonez and others like him who think that people use streaming farms. According to Jazzy, if an artist is good enough and makes good music, he would not have to worry about why his music isn’t topping charts. The music producer advised him to make good music instead of complaining. He also said that he would have bought streaming farms for his artists who aren’t topping charts if it exists. Watch video below;

One day these platforms would catch you streaming farm guys

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Talented Nigerian rapper, Blaqbonez, takes to Twitter to write about his fellow artists, who operate streaming farms. One day these platforms would catch you streaming farm guys - Blaqbonez writes Blaqbonez, whose real name is Emeka Akumefule, made headlines a week ago, after the mocked singer, Portable over his arrest. Surfacing on social media yesterday, Blaqbonez directed his Tweet at Nigerian artists, who depend on streaming farms for chart numbers. He prayed that they will, one day, be caught by the platforms themselves, and everyone will see who the fraud it. Recall, BNXN, and Ruger dragged each other on social media over the issue of streaming farms. There have also been claims that certain artists do not entirely deserve the accolades that they receive. He wrote: “one day these platforms would catch you streaming farm guys, and then everyone would know the Yahoo artists from the real ones. continue” See post below;