Rapper Sexyy Red denied that her tour isn't performing as well as anticipated amid rumors that it is being canceled.
After Touring Data reported that Sexyy Red's Sexyy Red 4 President Tour has only sold around 37.11% of tickets on her 24-stop tour in the United States, the "SkeeYee" rapper took to X and clarified some things.
"My fans are buying tickets we're doin just fine," she responded on a page that claimed that her tour is "on the verge" of cancelation. "We not cancelling no tour. dis cancelling sht all cap."
According to the data reported, 85,217 tickets are available for the whole United States tour, which translates to roughly only 31.6K tickets that have already been sold across the 24-stop tour.
"Dis how Dey try to do u wen u go wit an independent promoter n the bigger companies try to sabotage u we not cancelling sht," the rapper went on to say.
Sexyy Redd accused huge companies of sabotaging her upcoming tour after she partnered with an independent promoter.
"I did my touring deal with a black promoter black owned company AG Entertainment and now Dey playin dirty paying pages spreading fake news to discourage my fans from buying tickets," the rapper confirmed.
Fans showed sympathy toward the rapper on X, noting how vicious the current rap scene is.
"I wouldn't be surprised if Live Nation is paying people to smear your tour. Roc Nation was paying people to smear Nicki tour and name and they all sister companies. They mad you didn't choose them...," one noted.
"I dont even know why they hating on Bigg Sexyy fr. Dont mind them boo, just do you and keep proving them wrong!" a fan encouraged.
Meanwhile, some were brutal in their tweets against the rapper.
"You need to seriously come to terms. Low-ticket sales are bc of you and your team. No one else, let's be real here. Using others as an escape goat. Good one," one reminded.
"Show some proof or keep this to yourself, cause black support isn't the issue. A fan can't be discouraged from supporting who they want. Maybe those "fans" just aren't supporting," another commented.
"Or maybe it's because the music sucks. There's no substance. I understand it's not everyone's audience. But whatever they tryna sell you as. It ain't it. Even the Drake effect had no effect, meaning as dope as He is, it still couldn't get the masses to tap in, unfortunately," a user wrote.
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