Rapper Yanga Chief is excited about his partnership with the South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA).
On Friday, the star announced on his social media accounts, saying he is honoured with the collaboration.
I am honored to announce a groundbreaking partnership between myself and the esteemed South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA). Together, we are embarking on a remarkable journey to create my upcoming album through the SAMPRA Development Fund.”
“As an artist deeply passionate about my craft and dedicated to pushing creative boundaries, this collaboration holds immense significance for me. SAMPRA’s unwavering commitment to championing the rights of musicians aligns perfectly with my vision for the future of the music industry. Yanga Chief spoke about his upcoming album and how SAMPRA’s support will be highly beneficial.
“My upcoming album represents a culmination of years of hard work, creativity, and personal growth. With SAMPRA’s support, I am confident that we will not only produce exceptional music but also advocate for fair compensation and recognition for artists across the industry. Stay tuned for more updates on the album release date, singles, and special events surrounding the drop.
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