The Big Hash Addresses “Young” Removal From Music Streaming Platforms
The Big Hash Addresses “Young” Removal From Music Streaming Platforms. South African rapper and songwriter The Big Hash recently broke his silence regarding the mysterious removal of his beloved debut project Young from several music platforms. Fans, particularly his day-one supporters, noticed the absence of the 2019 release on platforms like YouTube and Deezer, though it remains available on Spotify and Apple Music.
Taking to social media, The Big Hash addressed the growing concern: “Just to let y’all know, I’m as clueless as you are, has nothing to do with me anymore, I don’t even own the master. Left that to God.”
The rapper’s transparency highlights a recurring issue in the music industry—artists often lose control of their work due to ownership of masters. This revelation has sparked conversations among fans about the importance of creative control and the challenges faced by artists navigating the business side of the industry.
For loyal listeners, Young holds sentimental value as the project that catapulted The Big Hash into the spotlight. Its unexpected removal has left a void, but Hash assured fans there’s no reason to dwell on the past for too long. With an exciting teaser, he shared, “New album 🔜 anyway.”
This announcement has generated significant buzz, leaving fans eager to see how The Big Hash plans to outdo himself with his next body of work. Given the acclaim for Heartbreak Hotel last year and the upcoming album which he is collaborating with Zoocci Coke Doep, The Big Hash is gearing up to make 2025 a year to remember.
While Young may no longer be fully accessible, the anticipation of fresh music from The Big Hash reminds us that his artistic journey is far from over.