While announcing the end of his musical career, while reserving the right to give concerts, the emperor of dirt attempted a bluff for his latest great. This was not to the liking of the official music listening platforms.
An industrial robbery that didn’t work
By the end of his career, Lorenzo announced that he would produce one last album before retiring. However, he did say that he would continue to perform in showcases and concerts.
The rapper from Rennes presented his latest studio album titled last Friday Living legend. For the occasion Lorenzo experienced a great buzz.
Indeed, to better inflate the number of plays of the project, Lorenzo uploaded each of the singles from the album in multiple parts. An unprecedented move that caused a sensation!
For his latest album, Larry Garcia has invited French rappers such as Heuss the bastard, I poach them, BBNO$B or Tonino Race. Also noteworthy is the participation of Jean Dujardin voiceover in the title They gave it to him
Unfortunately, this strategy has not pleased the streaming platforms who have not allowed to crack the codes of the industry. Despite Lorenzo claims SNEP rules were all met in this latest stroke of genius, platforms simply refused to put the album online.
Lawrence’s reaction
If the album, as disclosed by Lorenzo, was available on Spotify for a while, the streaming platform quickly removed it. He’s annoyed and irritated Lorenzobut also his fans.
The Dirty Emperor insists he hasn’t broken any rules and is surprised that some platforms haven’t given any official reasons for refusing to put his project online.
Regretfully, he ended up agreeing to make available Living legend in a conventional format to conclude the debate.