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Odumodublvck alleges “Stream Farming” in Nigerian music

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Odumodublvck stream farming Nigeria  allegation raises concerns. Rapper claims manipulated streams don’t translate to real-world success

 

Rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, known as Odumodublvck, has ignited a fresh debate within the Nigerian music industry by alleging widespread “stream farming.”

He claims that many artists are manipulating their streaming numbers, which he argues does not translate into tangible success like show bookings and ticket sales.

On his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Odumodublvck expressed his concerns, stating, “There’s a high level of stream farming going on in the Nigerian music industry.

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Farming is crazy cause it’s not translating into shows. It’s not translating into bookings and ticket sales home and abroad. So, what’s the point?”

His comments echo similar allegations made by rapper Blaqbonez, who has repeatedly claimed that some artists manipulate their streams, particularly on Apple Music Nigeria charts.

These accusations point to the use of “streaming farms,” services that artificially inflate streaming numbers.

However, these claims are not universally accepted. In a 2023 interview, prominent music executive Don Jazzy dismissed the existence of such technology, asserting that “streaming farms” do not exist.

Despite Don Jazzy’s stance, the debate continues, with industry practitioners and observers frequently raising concerns about the integrity of streaming data.

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Odumodublvck’s questioning of the purpose of stream manipulation highlights a central issue: the disconnect between inflated online numbers and real-world success.

His comments suggest that artificial streams may create a false impression of an artist’s popularity, misleading fans and industry professionals alike.

The allegations from Odumodublvck, and previously Blaqbonez, adds fuel to the discussion about the validity of online statistics when judging artists popularity in the Nigerian music industry. The question Odumodublvck poses, “So, what’s the point?” makes a clear point to industry professionals.

The debate of if, and how wide spread, **Odumodublvck stream farming Nigeria** is, looks to be a continued discussion point for the Nigerian music industry.

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