Zimbabwean dancehall artist Jah Signal has publicly apologized to the Charambas for sampling their music without permission.
This comes after two of his songs, ‘Shinga Muroora’ (Sweetie) and ‘Tengai Mafuta,’ were removed from YouTube due to copyright infringement.
The incident has sparked divided opinions on social media. Some believe the Charambas should have been more understanding, given their Christian beliefs. Others argue that Jah Signal should have respected the denial of permission to sample the songs.
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Jah Signal Takes Responsibility, Issues Public Apology to The Charambas Over Unauthorised Song Sampling! |
“Elders for life. I love you mom and dad, I’m so sorry,” Jah Signal wrote.
The apology has received mixed reactions on social media. While some commend him for taking responsibility and showing humility, others insist that he should apologize in person rather than through social media. It remains to be seen how this gesture will be received by the Charambas and the public.