South African musician Deep London has gone legal against an upcoming Nigerian singer named Smada.
The Nigerian singer allegedly sampled London’s hit song, Hamba Wena featuring Boohle.
The music producer tweeted that legal action has been taken over copyright infringement.
“The legal action against this @SuperSmada have been taken. This guy will pay … This is copyrights infringement,” the music producer wrote.
However, some Nigerian tweeps flooded the tweet with defensive words, in support of the upcoming singer.
This isn’t copy right Infringement
This is creativity .
You all can’t take Amapiano beat anywhere, let Nigerians do the work for you.— (@imperialpresh) November 23, 2023
You must sue for 100% ownership and make money from streaming and performance of the song he released.
— Tinyiko (@TinyikoNtlurhi) November 23, 2023
No one listens to South African music. Stop crying, Deep pic.twitter.com/dsgDljeJ7j
— Der Kaiser (@manueloandy) November 23, 2023
Not in Nairas he must pay in Rands
— Mbhele. (@BafanaSurprise) November 23, 2023
There’s a difference between “smada eh” and “hamba wena” in my bookspic.twitter.com/bok4F4Yt86
— b (@abazwhyllzz) November 23, 2023
Most of us know your music because of smadathegoat and this is how you choose to say thank you?
— Kenny (@KennyIsGoat) November 23, 2023