Alien Skin Accuses Top Artists of Paying Bloggers to Attack Rivals

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Singer Alien Skin has blamed the increasing arrests of social media bigwigs on the established artists, who he says are fueling the industry beef behind the scenes.

As a guest artist on Galaxy FM, Alien Skin addressed the unhealthy competition in the industry, where artists sabotage those who seem more successful than they are.

He revealed that artists, especially those who came before them, had begun paying bloggers with large followings to attack their rivals.

“I put all this blame on the established artists who created a smaller industry within the music industry. If someone sees their competitors winning, they will always pay a popular TikToker to attack and abuse them. Not knowing that they would also turn around and pay the same people to do the same thing. It is a well-established habit adopted even by young artists. The vice has grown and shows no signs of ending soon.

Alien Skin’s revelation was in relation to last week’s events when Bebe Cool threw TikTok sensation Luwilight in jail following attacks on his family.

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“For a person who wants to hurt you, you cannot dictate what areas you want them to attack. They don’t care what they say; they just want their share,” he said.

@galaxytvug @AlienSkin ug accuses established artists of secretly paying TikTokers to destroy reputations. #JikonkoneFlexx ♬ original sound – Galaxy TV Jikonkone

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