ADEKUNLE GOLD CRITICIZES ‘STREAM FARMERS’ COLLEAGUES

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By Adeniyi OnaaraĀ 

Adekunle Gold, the sensational singer, has slammed his colleagues who use streaming farms.

Streaming farms are services that inflate streams or add a large number of bogus listens to a music.

By utilizing the financial model of streaming services such as Spotify, they significantly boost the number of listeners and, as a result, the hype surrounding the performer.

While celebrating the success of his Zinoleesky-assisted hit, ‘Party No Dey Stop,’ which has received over 20 million listens, AG baby cast shade at his stream-farming peers.

He thanked his supporters for the figures, claiming it was due to their love and support rather than agriculture (referring to streaming farms).

“20 METER!” he tweeted. “PARTY NO DEY STOP TEQUILA EVER AFTER Thank You,” he wrote on Twitter.

“No Agriculture, Just Fan Love,” the Def Jam Recordings musician, 36, said.

“Party No Dey Stop,” by Adekunle Gold, includes Marlian Records Zinoleesky and displays the abilities of producers Kel P and Monro.

The joyful Afrobeats single, which will be released on March 15, 2023, is a celebration of life and a validation of one’s particular path.

It distinguishes itself from AG Baby’s earlier releases by providing a fresh, vibrant sound that demonstrates his artistic growth.

“Party no dey stop” honors tenacity and the ability of music to bring people together.

The song’s catchy chorus, engaging lines, and captivating pace made it a sound that fans and music aficionados could enjoy.

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