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6:05 PM PT — A rep for Toliver tells TMZ … “Just like different artists and their groups who’ve been attacked with botting experiences, we’re each deeply upset and anxious. To be completely clear, neither Don or anybody on his group has had any involvement right here.”
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They add, “While we conduct our personal investigation into the allegations, we urge Atlantic Records to do the identical — to guard the integrity of not solely their roster of artists however their reporting metrics. We sit up for sharing extra as we receive extra info.”
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3:13 PM PT — Atlantic Records has denied cooking the books for his or her artists, telling TMZ … “Atlantic Records has by no means used bots for any of our artists.”
The remark part for Don Toliver‘s new music video reads like a Russian Bot Farm — no less than that is what the web thinks … accusing his label of making an attempt to juice his stats.
Here’s the deal … Atlantic Records is beneath hearth on Twitter, with a ton of individuals studying into the engagement numbers for a bunch of its artists — particularly, on YouTube, the place some really feel like the information ratios for brand new tasks simply aren’t including up (likes to views, and so on.)
DT’s video for his track “Do It Right” — which was posted just some days in the past — is the prime instance being hoisted up on the chook app as supposed proof of fakery that is alleged to be afoot … most notably, within the feedback, the place many see telltale indicators of phony followers.
You can go test it out for your self — there are a variety of unusually written feedback which have flooded this add prior to now 48 hours, with an increasing number of pouring in with odd spelling, unconventional capitalization and grammatical errors. Others make no sense in any respect.
Atlantic Records is beneath hearth for
allegedly botting all their artist’s new movies together with Lil Uzi Vert, Roddy Ricch, A Boogie, and Don Toliver 😳 pic.twitter.com/9au7RrPO5c— No Jumper (@nojumper) November 26, 2022
@nojumper
Plus, there are a variety of feedback which have posted nothing however emojis, that are additionally seemingly mixed in at random. When you click on on a few of these profiles, it appears to be like like their accounts are comparatively new and have just one remark … for Don’s ‘DIR’ video.
Indeed … it definitely comes throughout as weird, and a few — together with media persona DJ Akademiks — have made outright allegations of this occurring on a mass scale at Atlantic.
Damn.. Atlantic Records went from being hella lit a number of years in the past to being shit… they actually threw within the towell on advertising and promotin their artists..they only shopping for WILD quantities of pretend views…which makin their artists look even worse.
— DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) November 26, 2022
@Akademiks
There are different Atlantic artists who’ve been lumped into this phenomenon, and none seem to have addressed it simply but … together with Toliver. It’s value noting — whereas some level to the feedback and seemingly lopsided engagement stats on their very own as proof, there is no actual smoking gun that we will discover. This principally quantities to folks speculating and theorizing.
Still, we have reached out to each Atlantic and Toliver’s camp for official remark … to date, no phrase again.
Originally Published — 1:31 PM PT