South African musician Samthing Soweto is facing a major setback after his X (formerly Twitter) account was hacked. The artist, known for his soulful hits and recent teasers of new music, took to his other social platforms to alert fans and followers about the breach.
Expressing his frustration and devastation, Samthing Soweto revealed that the hackers have been tampering with his account by deleting his original content and posting unrelated material. The account, which was initially under the handle @samthingsoweto, has now been renamed @mj_official23, making it unrecognizable to many of his fans.
In a heartfelt plea, Samthing Soweto wrote, “My Twitter/X account has been hacked. So please tell everyone. The handle used to be @samthingsoweto but now it’s @mj_official23. These guys are deleting my content and posting fake MJ content. Please help spread the word.”
The musician has urged fans and followers to avoid engaging with the compromised account and to help spread awareness about the situation. He expressed his concern about the misuse of his platform, which he frequently uses to connect with fans, share updates about his music, and interact with his audience.
This hacking incident comes at a particularly challenging time for the artist, who has been gearing up to release new music. Fans have been eagerly anticipating his next project, and this disruption has added an unexpected hurdle to his plans.
Supporters of Samthing Soweto have rallied behind him, sharing his message and offering words of encouragement. Many took to social media to condemn the hackers and show solidarity with the artist.
While the situation remains unresolved, Samthing Soweto has promised to keep fans updated as he works to regain control of his account. In the meantime, he has assured his followers that his focus remains on his music and that he will find alternative ways to stay connected with his audience.
Fans are hopeful that the issue will be resolved soon and are continuing to spread the word to prevent further damage. For now, Samthing Soweto is urging everyone to be cautious and report any suspicious activity on the hacked account.