A-Reece Reacts To Unauthorised Re-Upload Of “P2” Album On YouTube
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A-Reece Reacts To Unauthorised Re-Upload Of “P2” Album On YouTube. South African rap star A-Reece has publicly addressed the unexpected re-upload of his album P2 on YouTube, revealing he was not aware of it until recently.

The rapper shared his frustration on Instagram on Wednesday through his account, @theboydoingthings, admitting that the situation left him both irritated and embarrassed.
“Kind of annoyed and a bit embarrassed to say this but I don’t know how this happened nor did I have any idea about the re-upload of my album P2 on YouTube until a few minutes ago,” he wrote.

The revelation immediately sparked debate among fans and music industry followers, with many discussing the growing challenges artists face in digital ownership, unauthorised uploads, and maintaining control over their catalogues in the streaming age.
Originally released around 2021, P2 remains one of A-Reece’s most celebrated projects. The album earned praise for its introspective storytelling, lyrical sharpness, and polished production, further solidifying his place among the most respected voices in South African hip hop. Its loyal fanbase may explain why the project resurfaced online and quickly gained attention again.
Although the rapper did not reveal which YouTube account was behind the upload, his statement made it clear that the re-release was not authorised by him or his team. Unauthorised uploads can create major complications for artists, especially independent acts who carefully manage their releases, royalties, and digital presence.
Known for his fiercely independent approach to the music business, A-Reece has built a devoted following through authenticity and transparency. His candid response to the situation only reinforced the connection he has with fans, many of whom appreciate his unfiltered honesty.
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