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Samthing Soweto thanks fans with ‘Deda' release and exciting new album announcement

Samthing Soweto thanks fans with ‘Deda' release and exciting new album announcement

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Samthing Soweto released his single, 'Deda', and announced that he will also be releasing an album in July.
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Musical sensation Samthing Soweto, real name Samkelo Mdolomba, has fulfilled his promise to fans with the long-awaited release of his single "Deda".
The track, which has been buzzing on social media for over two years, has finally made its debut on streaming platforms across South Africa, much to the delight of his devoted followers.
In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Mdolomba expressed gratitude towards his supporters, acknowledging their unwavering loyalty during his period of silence.
'Ngiyabonga (Thank you) to everyone who stood by me while I was silent. Even when I stopped posting, you kept my name alive, making my song ideas trend like full releases. That gave me the courage to keep going,' he shared, demonstrating a deep appreciation for the connection he has with his fans.
Adding to the excitement, Soweto announced that he would follow up this release with a new album titled "Touch Is a Move: Good Morning" on July 4.
'I've been moving around South Africa, working with many incredible people like Producer/Musician @John Lundun and my co-writer on this song, @Anzo, to shape this and the album that follows. But it starts here, with #Deda,' he emphasised, expressing his determination to bring fresh sounds to the industry.
Closing his message with the uplifting phrase, 'Mabudede ubumnyama buvele ukukhanya! (May darkness fade and the light come forth),' he reinforced his artistic vision and resilience.
However, the past year has not been without its challenges for Soweto.
The artist found himself embroiled in a public spat with amapiano heavyweight DJ Maphorisa over the credits for the song "Amalanga Awafani".
Fans raised eyebrows at the absence of Soweto's name from the credits, which ignited heated discussions across social media platforms.
The disagreement stemmed from a contentious dispute over master rights, leaving Soweto feeling overlooked.
In an unexpected turn, Soweto admitted to misrepresenting Maphorisa's contributions to his successful 2019 album "Isiphithiphithi", stating, 'I lied about Maphorisa's contributions to my project. He didn't produce anything.'
Reflecting on his past decisions, he confessed that his dishonesty was rooted in insecurity; he believed aligning himself with Maphorisa would bolster his record sales.
He later acknowledged that it was actually Kabza De Small, Howard, and Mas Musiq who were responsible for 60% of the album's production.
This strategy may have yielded short-term gains, but ultimately cost him his creative rights and dignity.
The release of 'Deda' has evoked poignant reactions among fans, who have rallied around Soweto.
Their sentiments were evident in the comments section of his post.
@creativ_ally9 remarked, 'DEDA hits differently with me. I used it when I was preparing my son's UMGIDI. Very special indeed. You are special,' while @_ulola reflected on Soweto's journey, sharing, 'I love the cover because it embraces his journey ❤️.'
@queenlizbaloyi said: 'Already pre-added your album on Apple Music 🥺🫂 Thank you for not being discouraged. They can talk, but they can never deny your talent. You are a gift and a national treasure ❤️🙏🏾.'
While @miss_fundi said: 'We stood with you when you chose to leave the soil, loved and supported you way back then; nothing can ever make us back down. Thank you for not giving up ♥️ we won't give up on you ♥️.'
Clearly, the artist's story resonates strongly with his audience, which has only intensified their support.
As fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming album and continue to celebrate "Deda", it becomes clear that Samthing Soweto's journey embodies the triumph of resilience through adversity.
Despite the challenges faced, his unwavering commitment to his craft shines through, keeping the spirit of South African music alive and thriving.

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