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Simi Addresses Critics Saying She Paid Influencers To Hype New Album [Screenshot]

Popular singer/songwriter, Simi has addressed trolls who accused her of paying Twitter influencers to hype her latest album To Be Honest (TBH).

The album which was released on June 1, was well received by fans who commended her and hailed her.

Simi also became a trending topic after some critics claimed that she paid influencers to hype the alum.

Reacting to the accusation on Twitter on Tuesday, the mother of one wrote:

“If you think I paid THIS MANY PEOPLE to hype my album, that’s a f*cking compliment. Thank you bish.”*

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