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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Missouriar -- Musica by BGE, the flagship music streaming platform powered by BGE Digital Distribution (BGE DD), has officially purged over 102,000 foreign-based user accounts in a preemptive measure to protect U.S. national interests.
The decision follows internal risk assessments and concerns raised by prior U.S. federal policies. According to La'Nardo Myrick Sr., CEO of KLM Enterprises Services LLC, the parent company of BGE DD:
"We take national security seriously. According to Trump-era advisory standards, certain foreign-based users—especially those from non-allied nations—could exploit U.S. platforms for malicious digital operations. While many of these users were inactive but still paying subscribers, we asked the bigger question: Why inactive—and what's the real intent?"
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The purge does not affect U.S.-based users or users from allied countries. The platform maintains that the decision was not financially motivated, although the accounts were contributing revenue.
"This is about safety over income. Sure, paid inactive accounts look good for the books—but our platform is about more than metrics. We must safeguard digital integrity. When things don't add up, we act," CEO La'Nardo Myrick Sr added.
Musica by BGE, based in Kansas City, Missouri, offers independent artists and listeners a streaming experience comparable to major platforms such as Spotify and YouTube Music. With a growing catalog and a commitment to transparency, Musica and BGE DD continues to stand apart in its independent and artist-first approach.
For media inquiries, contact:
Media Relations
KLM Enterprises Services LLC http://klmenter.xyz
The decision follows internal risk assessments and concerns raised by prior U.S. federal policies. According to La'Nardo Myrick Sr., CEO of KLM Enterprises Services LLC, the parent company of BGE DD:
"We take national security seriously. According to Trump-era advisory standards, certain foreign-based users—especially those from non-allied nations—could exploit U.S. platforms for malicious digital operations. While many of these users were inactive but still paying subscribers, we asked the bigger question: Why inactive—and what's the real intent?"
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The purge does not affect U.S.-based users or users from allied countries. The platform maintains that the decision was not financially motivated, although the accounts were contributing revenue.
"This is about safety over income. Sure, paid inactive accounts look good for the books—but our platform is about more than metrics. We must safeguard digital integrity. When things don't add up, we act," CEO La'Nardo Myrick Sr added.
Musica by BGE, based in Kansas City, Missouri, offers independent artists and listeners a streaming experience comparable to major platforms such as Spotify and YouTube Music. With a growing catalog and a commitment to transparency, Musica and BGE DD continues to stand apart in its independent and artist-first approach.
For media inquiries, contact:
Media Relations
KLM Enterprises Services LLC http://klmenter.xyz
Source: Musica By BGE
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