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The Yanos Mag > Blog > News > “I Told Yall”: Sir Trill Amidst Samthing Soweto’s Exploitation Allegations Involving Dj Maphorisa
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“I Told Yall”: Sir Trill Amidst Samthing Soweto’s Exploitation Allegations Involving Dj Maphorisa

Lethabo Keakestwe
Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 4:18 PM
By Lethabo Keakestwe 3 Min Read
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Sir Trill’s warnings about exploitation in the music industry seem to be resonating more than ever, especially in light of recent events involving Samthing Soweto. The talented Amapiano singer and songwriter has been vocal about his struggles within the industry, hinting at mistreatment and unfair practices. While Sir Trill has never explicitly named the person he accuses of exploitation, many South Africans believe he has been referring to DJ Maphorisa, a prominent figure in the Amapiano scene.

These concerns have gained renewed attention after the release of Mas Musiq’s latest single, “Amalanga Awafani,” which features Lawd Weezy, TO Starquality, and DJ Maphorisa. Notably absent from the credits is Samthing Soweto, despite his vocals being a crucial part of the track. This omission did not go unnoticed by Samthing Soweto himself, who expressed his disappointment with a heartbroken emoji on social media when the song was announced. The track had originally been leaked as a collaboration between Kabza De Small, Mas Musiq, Samthing Soweto, and Howard, making the final version’s credits all the more puzzling.

In response to this situation, Sir Trill took to Instagram to share a cryptic but pointed message: “I Told Yall.” This statement seems to confirm his earlier warnings about exploitation and unfair treatment within the industry, particularly involving high-profile collaborations.

The omission of Samthing Soweto from the credits of a song he contributed to is a stark reminder of the challenges many artists face behind the scenes. Sir Trill’s message resonates with those who have followed his journey and have seen him speak out about the pressures and injustices that can occur in the music business.

The incident has sparked conversations about the need for transparency, fairness, and proper crediting in the music industry. Fans and fellow artists alike have rallied around Samthing Soweto, showing their support for the singer and expressing their dismay at the situation.

As the debate continues, Sir Trill’s words serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggles that artists may face, even at the heights of their careers. His statement, “I Told Yall,” may well become a rallying cry for those advocating for greater respect and recognition for all artists, especially in collaborative projects.

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Lethabo Keakestwe September 3, 2024 September 3, 2024
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