Samthing Soweto is not holding back in his ongoing battle against DJ Maphorisa, as he continues to expose the alleged exploitation he faced at the hands of the music producer. The conflict began with Samthing’s recent revelations about how Maphorisa unfairly benefitted from his work, particularly in relation to the hit song “Amalanga Awafani.”
Taking to Twitter earlier this week, Samthing Soweto detailed how he initially used DJ Maphorisa’s name to boost the success of his album Isiphithiphithi, which helped it gain attention. However, he claims that Maphorisa took advantage of him by releasing his songs without consent and withholding master rights.
Samthing disclosed that the producer’s involvement was much less than people believed and that the famous DJ had misled the public about his role in the album’s production. “I used DJ Maphorisa’s name to push the music, but it turns out he exploited me,” the singer revealed, adding that Maphorisa never produced anything on the project.
DJ Maphorisa responded quickly with a video, expressing his frustration and asking Samthing to send an invoice so he could pay him off. “You can’t own all the masters to your songs,” Phori stated in the video. This response only added fuel to the fire, with Samthing using it to highlight the inconsistencies in Maphorisa’s claims.
“Ladies and Gentlemen, here it is – @djmaphorisa confirms that I paid to own my work/masters,” Samthing tweeted. “This was the agreement we had, versus what he said in his initial video where he stated that he gave me my masters. There’s nothing wrong in me wanting to own my work.”
Fans have been quick to rally behind Samthing Soweto, voicing support for his decision to expose the alleged mistreatment. Many slammed Maphorisa for exploiting artists, calling for better transparency and fairness in the industry. Samthing’s courage in speaking out has ignited a broader conversation about artists’ rights and the importance of owning one’s work in an industry that has often been criticized for taking advantage of creative talent.
As the drama continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the dispute between Samthing Soweto and DJ Maphorisa will resolve. One thing is clear – Samthing is determined to reclaim his narrative and protect his rights as an artist.
Ladies and Gentlemen here it is – @djmaphorisa confirms that I paid to own my work/masters. Which was the agreement we had vs what he said in his initial video where he stated that he gave me my masters. There’s nothing wrong in me wanting to own my work. https://t.co/h2v5Ebvfql
— Samthing Soweto (@samthingsoweto) September 10, 2024