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The Yanos Mag > Blog > News > Samthing Soweto Heartbroken After Being Omitted from Credits on Mas Musiq’s New Single ‘Amalanga Awafani
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Samthing Soweto Heartbroken After Being Omitted from Credits on Mas Musiq’s New Single ‘Amalanga Awafani

Lethabo Keakestwe
Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 1:00 PM
By Lethabo Keakestwe 3 Min Read
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Samthing Soweto, one of South Africa’s most beloved vocalists, has expressed his disappointment and heartbreak after not being credited for his work on Mas Musiq’s new single, “Amalanga Awafani.” The track, which features the talents of Lawd Weezy, TO Starquality, and DJ Maphorisa, was released to much anticipation, but Samthing Soweto’s absence from the credits has sparked controversy.

The song “Amalanga Awafani” was initially leaked online with a version that included vocals by Samthing Soweto, Mas Musiq, Kabza De Small, and Howard. Fans were excited about the collaboration, especially with Samthing Soweto’s distinct voice adding depth to the track. However, when the official release came out, Samthing’s name was conspicuously missing from the list of credited artists, leaving his fans and the artist himself confused and hurt.

Samthing Soweto took to Twitter to express his feelings, posting a simple but powerful broken heart emoji in response to Mas Musiq’s announcement of the track’s release. This subtle but poignant message conveyed the depth of his disappointment at being left out of the official credits for a song he had worked on. The post quickly garnered attention, with fans rallying behind the singer, expressing their support and frustration on his behalf.

The situation has raised questions about the crediting process in the music industry, especially in collaborative works where multiple artists contribute to a single track. For Samthing Soweto, who has been a significant figure in South African music, particularly in the Amapiano genre, this oversight feels like a betrayal of his artistic contribution.

The omission has also led to discussions about the importance of recognizing all contributors to a musical project. Fans have pointed out that Samthing Soweto’s voice is integral to the track’s success and that his absence from the credits is a disservice not only to him but to the authenticity of the music.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether any action will be taken to rectify the situation. For now, Samthing Soweto’s broken heart emoji serves as a reminder of the emotional toll that such oversights can take on artists who pour their creativity and passion into their work.

💔 https://t.co/iJTyzKNrj3

— Samthing Soweto (@samthingsoweto) September 3, 2024

People need to learn how to share masters. We don’t work for each other, we work with each other. https://t.co/3DyuBu1vq4

— Samthing Soweto (@samthingsoweto) July 31, 2024

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