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Internet users react to Samthing Soweto not being credited in new song

by Limpho Nonkonyane
PICTURE: INSTAGRAM

Singer and songwriter Samkelo Lelethu Mdolomba, popularly known as Samthing Soweto seems to have been robbed of credit in a new song.

The musician known for his angelic voice and hit singles has not been given his flowers for a newly released song titled, Amalanga Awafani featuring Mas Musiq, Lawd Weezy, DJ Maphorisa and StarQuality.

Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter) he posted a broken heart emoji causing many internet users to call for people to boycott this song, given that his voice was on it.

This would not be the first time a musician has expressed how the music industry has exploited them, as it was recently reported that the amapiano artist Sir Trill, exposed a certain alleged ‘grootman’ for not allowing him to release his music with certain artists.

? https://t.co/iJTyzKNrj3

— Samthing Soweto (@samthingsoweto) September 3, 2024

One user commented:

Boycott this song please, until Samthing Soweto is credited?

— Joe (@JoeFerg58678029) September 3, 2024

Another user said:

We’ve got to be honest about Timon and Phumba coz aowa they’re music industry bullies?they didn’t credit Samthing Soweto on Amalanga Awafani?.

— ??? ??? ✟ (@ThapeloBoyza) September 3, 2024

One X user added:

Samthing Soweto deserves more respect pic.twitter.com/Y7zjQQHPRJ

— George Thango?? (@g_thango) September 2, 2024

This song is Samthing Soweto, Samthing Soweto is this song. South Africa I want us to dedicate today and tomorrow to Maphorisa and Mas Musiq for doing this to Samthing Soweto!

This ends here!
Maphorisa has been doing this for years and years!!!!!!!!!!!! ? pic.twitter.com/zgWA22hd5K

— PovertyKiller_Official  (@PovertykillerB) September 3, 2024

 

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