Nigerian artist Mr Eazi has refuted allegations of “stream farming” within Nigeria’s music industry. This response follows a call for Apple Music to investigate Nigerian artists over alleged artificial streaming practices. Mr Eazi dismissed these claims, asserting that such practices do not exist in Nigeria.
“Stream farming” refers to artificially inflating music streaming numbers to manipulate chart positions and perceived popularity. Mr Eazi’s denial suggests confidence in the authenticity of Nigerian artists’ streaming figures.
The Nigerian music industry has experienced significant growth, with artists’ streaming revenues contributing to its expansion. Projections indicate the industry could reach $44 million, highlighting the increasing global influence of Nigerian musicians.
Mr Eazi, known for hits like “Bad Vibe,” has amassed over 1.4 billion streams on Spotify, underscoring his international appeal.
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