Megan Thee Stallion's self-titled new album has reportedly had 30 million streams removed on the giant music-streaming platform, Spotify, amid the botting allegation.
- July 7, 2024
AceShowbiz - Late last month, Megan Thee Stallion released her highly anticipated album "Megan." However, the album's success has been marred by reports that Spotify has removed 30 million streams suspected to be "bot-like." The reason for the removal remains unconfirmed.
The allegations have sparked mixed reactions on social media. Many are defending Megan, suggesting that she is not responsible for the alleged botting. However, others have recalled her "Hiss" lyrics about having bots instead of fans, which has led to criticism from Nicki Minaj and Tory Lanez supporters.
Megan has not yet publicly addressed the botting allegations. Despite the controversy, she has continued to promote her album and related projects. She recently announced the European leg of her "Hot Girl Summer" tour and teased upcoming ventures such as a twerk-out video and her own tequila brand.
Additionally, Megan has been active in other areas. She appeared on Shannon Sharpe's "Club Shay Shay" podcast, celebrated her album release with a star-studded party, and continues to engage with her fans on social media.
While the botting allegations cast a shadow over "Megan's" release, the album has still garnered positive reviews from her fanbase. It features collaborations with GloRilla and Victoria Monet. Despite the setbacks, Megan Thee Stallion remains a prominent figure in the music industry, and fans eagerly await further developments in this story.