Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – not exactly my favourite EDM duo, well, not even close, let’s just say I don’t really care much for them or their music.
However, all said and done they have been on top of the DJ Mag, they have sold out arenas across the world, and their fans do seem to have a pretty good time at their live shows. Controversial or not, they’re here to stay.
Now just the other day, Like Mike got into a twitter feud with the FPIA (Fake Producers Intelligence Agency) after the latter posted a comment about the duo’s lack of production skills. The FPIA twitter account regularly posts about artists that allegedly use ghost producers and has spent the last few years publishing opinions on several artists in the industry.
The debate started off with a few light blows and quickly moved into insults while dragging in other producers as well. Read the whole thing here:
He's talking about dimitri Vegas like mike looking for a new job. It's 2017 and they can't produce music ?
— The FPIA (@TheFPIA) July 9, 2017
U still in ur moms basement on that shit??Meanwhile should've learnt how to produce music yourself, might have been more productive, nah? ?
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
At least you gained like an extra 1000 followers in three years ?♂️
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
Yes I "BUY" people, what are we living in the 1600's?? #simpleminds
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
Sure…if that's your comeback ? Keep making the world a better place ??
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
Did you guys take your iPads and share notes
— The FPIA (@TheFPIA) July 9, 2017
Well hopefully you guys took notes, at the very least got the NDA signed for the next big hit Robbert sells you. You guys need it
— The FPIA (@TheFPIA) July 9, 2017
Lol true passion for music! ? come on don't sugar coat it. Since you guys met niles you've seen nothing but ?
— The FPIA (@TheFPIA) July 9, 2017
Met Niles for the first time about a year and a half ago at Coachella @KSHMRmusic but thx, always good to be updated on your own life ?♂️
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
Oh ,so you're the industry now? Nobody even knows who the fuck you really are ? and I guess you'd prefer it to stay that way ??
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
Ok mr.Industry if you believe yourself hard enough maybe one day it'll turn out in your favor. Stop saying "we", cause WE know it's just you
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
They post videos of making musical ideas .they also sing on songs & sell out arenas worldwide. Just saying. Don't wanna get in the middle ?
— BREATHE CAROLINA (@BreatheCarolina) July 9, 2017
So that's your tactic, leave out the valid points in your replies and hope nobody notices #bitchplease
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
Making musical ideas & singing. Thats how you validate your title as an artist. #BitchPleaseIsAbitchHashtag
— The FPIA (@TheFPIA) July 9, 2017
I've been making music all my life and love what I'm doing with all my ❤️ Being creative is one of the biggest blessings life gives us
— LIKE MIKE (@likemike) July 9, 2017
Quite the argument now don’t you think so?
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