By Anita
Ruger and BNXN, formerly known as Buju, are back at it again after exchanging insults on Twitter.
Ruger took to Twitter on the evening of Wednesday, November 23, 2022, to air his grievances.
Ruger tweeted about an artist whose song isn’t good enough to inspire organic consumption, so they pay influencers and speed it up on TikTok to force it down consumers’ throats.
While the tweet did not appear to be directed at any specific artist, it appears to be an insult to the entire industry, as the strategy in question is used by many artists.
BNXN was the first artist to respond to Ruger, telling him not to bite the finger that fed him and reminding him that his boss uses the same strategy.
BNXN didn’t stop there, revealing that there were streaming farms in Nigeria where artists could pay to get automated streams. He claimed that the process was devoid of genuine fans or people, and that it was all a sham.
Remember that BNXN and Ruger have been at odds for a while now, after Ruger claimed BNXN didn’t have a solo hit, sparking a war of words between the artists.