WSDMGC73 is an online-only rap persona created by the Dlow siblings that falsely claims to have “over 400 Monthly listeners on Spotify as well as 154.4K combined Views on all major Platforms.” They present themselves as a real collective, but have no visuals, no group photos, no music videos, no hood vlogs, no 73rd Street footage, and no evidence of real-world activity.
Actual data contradicts every claim:
• Qobuz lists WSDMGC73 as a singular artist, not a group.
• Spotify shows 408 monthly listeners and a catalog of 63 rapid-fire “albums” starting Jan 31, 2025 (“Green Wocc”).
• The second release (“Faceless,” Feb 3, 2025) has only 88 YouTube views and isn’t in their top tracks, signaling botted engagement.
• “Green Wocc” has 5,000+ Spotify plays but just 610 YouTube views and 15 likes—an unrealistic ratio.
• Their YouTube channel has 38 subscribers, 63 videos, 7,502 total views, and is labeled “auto-generated.” No visuals, no organic activity.
• SoundCloud has 9 followers, with most tracks under 150 plays, except one suspicious spike (“nkapbashin anthem,” 1,026 plays, 40 likes, 3 comments).
• There is no scenario where a project with this level of traction would suddenly perform on Apple Music.
Nothing here reflects a functioning music group, rap collective, or street gang. It is a digital self-promotion project with botted metrics, not a verified organization online or offline.
Actual data contradicts every claim:
• Qobuz lists WSDMGC73 as a singular artist, not a group.
• Spotify shows 408 monthly listeners and a catalog of 63 rapid-fire “albums” starting Jan 31, 2025 (“Green Wocc”).
• The second release (“Faceless,” Feb 3, 2025) has only 88 YouTube views and isn’t in their top tracks, signaling botted engagement.
• “Green Wocc” has 5,000+ Spotify plays but just 610 YouTube views and 15 likes—an unrealistic ratio.
• Their YouTube channel has 38 subscribers, 63 videos, 7,502 total views, and is labeled “auto-generated.” No visuals, no organic activity.
• SoundCloud has 9 followers, with most tracks under 150 plays, except one suspicious spike (“nkapbashin anthem,” 1,026 plays, 40 likes, 3 comments).
• There is no scenario where a project with this level of traction would suddenly perform on Apple Music.
Nothing here reflects a functioning music group, rap collective, or street gang. It is a digital self-promotion project with botted metrics, not a verified organization online or offline.
“WSDMGC73 streaming numbers are another case of cosplayers faking traction—5,000 Spotify plays with only 600 YouTube views is textbook botted vanity math,” said a South LA listener.
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 10, 2025
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