Atlantic Records Deny Bot Farm Allegations

Written By Kendall Parks

Trouble In The Atlantic

Atlantic Records has defended claims of using bot farms to help artists get views for their music videos. Representatives of Houston Rapper Don Toliver are looking to investigate the accusations.

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Atlantic Records Deny Claims

According to TMZ, Atlantic Records has denied any use of bots to increase video views for their artists, such as Lil Uzi Vert, Roddy Riich, Don Toliver, and A Boogie. The record label told TMZ they would never use such a thing to ruin its reputation.

Don Toliver’s Team Speak Out

TMZ has also been in communication with the people who represent the aforementioned Houston artist Don Toliver, who say they are not pleased to hear about the allegations of using bots to fake viewership and are looking more into the matter.

Atlantic Records In Scandal Over Categorizing

This is not the first time the label has gotten accused of cheating practices. In 2018, Atlantic Records received bad press over reports that claimed the record company had intentionally categorized albums as mixtapes to save serious bucks.

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Written by Kendall Parks

Kendall Parks is from Cincinnati Ohio. He's into sports and an avid listener of throwback hip hop all the time. He's really big on Black Politics.

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