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Davido And Burna Boy Battle For Number 1 Spot On Apple Music, But Odogwu Plays Politics With Him

Davido and Burna Boy

Davido And Burna Boy Battle For Number 1 Spot On Apple Music, But Odogwu Plays Politics With Him

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There is a battle between Davido and Burna Boy on apple music.

Davido’s “Stand Strong” and Burna Boy’s “Last Last” are the top two tracks on the Nigerian Apple Music Top 100 and Burna Boy really wants to show Davido that he’s the Odogwu.

A few hours after “Stand Strong” was released, it took over the number one spot on the Nigeria Apple Music Chart, while “Last Last” was at number 3.

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Davido’s official stat monitor shared the stat saying “Davido Featuring The Samples’ “Stand Strong” has now reached # 1 in Nigeria’s Apple Music Top Songs Chart.”

Reacting to the report, Davido took to social media to remind his followers why they call him 001 in the music industry.

According to multiple Apple Music app users, Burna Boy took down the music because he wasn’t happy with what Davido tweeted.

A few hours later, “Last Last” was re-debuted on Apple Music and quickly rose to the top of the charts.

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That’s what we meant by Odogwu has taught OBO music business 101.

He gave Davido the APC and PDP vibes.

He showed him what Mohammadu Buhari meant by “APC from top to bottom”.

How did Odogwu Plays Politics With Him?

Have you heard of black market streaming before?

It refers to the practice of artificially increasing stream numbers in order to improve chart positions, increase market share and royalty payments, or for other nefarious reasons.

There are dozens of websites on the internet that offer such a service to artists around the world. 

One thing you should know is that anything made by humans can be manipulated. That’s why I’m not freaked out about awards and streaming charts.

That’s one of the reasons 6ix9ine got upset the other day, saying that Billboard was manipulating the Hot 100 charts and playing “favorites.”  

Joshua Mack, a digital marketer, told Rolling Stone Magazine that musicians pay millions to manipulate streaming systems in order to achieve enormous numbers.

“we cracked the code and understood how to manipulate the system,” Joshua Mack said.

“We agree to a certain amount of money for a certain amount of streams,” according to one A&R at a major label.

We are just trying to let you know that every streaming app can be manipulated.

You can go to the internet to read more about black market streams and see how your favorite musicians are manipulating the charts.

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Source: MandyNews.com

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