Article 7172N Real humans don’t stream Drake songs 23 hours a day, rapper suing Spotify says

Real humans don’t stream Drake songs 23 hours a day, rapper suing Spotify says

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Ashley Belanger
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Spotify profits off fake Drake streams that rob other artists of perhaps hundreds of millions in revenue shares, a lawsuit filed Sunday alleged-hoping to force Spotify to reimburse every artist impacted.

The lawsuit was filed by an American rapper known as RBX, who may be best known for cameos on two of the 1990s' biggest hip-hop records, Dr. Dre's The Chronic and Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle.

The problem goes beyond Drake, RBX's lawsuit alleged. It claims Spotify ignores billions of fraudulent streams" each month, selfishly benefiting from bot networks that artificially inflate user numbers to help Spotify attract significantly higher ad revenue.

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