Blaqbonez on streaming fraud reveals deep concerns about artists using bots and farms to fake numbers, warning that the industry’s damage may be irreversible
Blaqbonez on streaming fraud has sparked serious conversation in the Nigerian music industry as the rapper aired his frustration over the growing trend of chart manipulation using bots and streaming farms.
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Backing fellow artist Magixx, who recently called out fake streams, Blaqbonez expressed concern that the industry is on a dangerous path.
“Y’all faking your numbers. I hope you sleep well at night… Keep deceiving your family members,” Magixx wrote in a now-viral post.
Blaqbonez responded with even stronger words, warning that the artificial inflation of numbers will have long-lasting consequences:
Y’all faking your numbers. I hope you sleep well at night… Keep deceiving your family members.
“The irreversible damage we done to our industry, one day it’d finally come crumbling down. For now, let’s keep acting like the charts mean anything more than a showcase of the people who can afford to buy it. It’s like iTunes in the 2000s all over again.”
His comments have reignited the conversation around streaming integrity, as more artists and fans question the credibility of music charts in the digital age.
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The rapper, known for his bold views and unfiltered honesty, has consistently spoken out about unethical practices in the industry this latest statement adding more fuel to an already heated debate.





















