The Mozambican rapper and gladiator, Dezasseis Cenas, faces an unexpected challenge in his musical journey. He was recently surprised to receive a copyright infringement notification for his album from YouTube, a situation that left the artist indignant.
The problem goes beyond a simple copyright infringement notification. Sixteen Scenes reveals feeling sabotaged by bloggers, who not only make his music available for free without authorization, but also register the same music in their own names. Thus, the true owner of the works, 16 Scenes, is unfairly notified as if he were stealing his own album.
This dishonest and harmful practice not only affects Dezasseis Cenas financially, but also undermines his credibility and reputation as an artist. It is an affront to his creativity and his hard work in producing authentic and meaningful music for his fans and for the Mozambican music scene as a whole.
Faced with this injustice, the rapper is not standing idly by. He strongly urges his fans and followers to join him in the fight against this copyright infringement. Through YouTube, Dezasseis Cenas encourages his supporters to report the bloggers who are illegally appropriating his music and profiting at the expense of his talent and hard work.
This is not just a battle for justice for Sixteen Scenes, but an issue that affects all independent artists who struggle to protect their copyrights and maintain control over their own creative work. It is a call for the Mozambican music community to unite in solidarity against exploitation and injustice, and to uphold respect for artists and their art.
Sixteen Scenes continues to be a powerful voice in the Mozambican rap scene, not only through his sharp rhymes and profound lyrics, but also by leading this battle for justice and integrity in the music industry. His fans stand by his side in this fight, ready to support and defend the legacy of one of the country's most respected and talented artists.





















