‘God let things happen’: Scotts Maphuma goes spiritual as critics rise

‘God let things happen’: Scotts Maphuma goes spiritual as critics rise

Scotts Maphuma shot to fame with hit Amapiano tracks like Uyaphapha Marn that had fans dancing nonstop. His energetic sound and playful lyrics quickly made him a rising star.

Fans across South Africa praised his music and called him a fresh voice in the genre. With streaming numbers climbing and social media followers multiplying, Maphuma became a household name.

His performances were electric and drew large crowds. He became a celebrity overnight, enjoying fame many only dream about. However, with fame came pressure, criticism, and a spotlight that proved hard to handle for the fast-rising star.

Scotts Maphuma spiritual god
Scotts Maphuma. Image via Instagram @scotts_maphuma

Scotts Maphuma turns to God – Goes spiritual as critics rise

As fame grew, so did the scrutiny. Scotts Maphuma recently turned to faith as critics continued to question his behavior. After missing a performance in Mozambique, fans raised concerns. His Instagram post soon followed, stirring more debate. “God lets things happen to test your faith,” Scotts wrote, adding that silence in praise may lead to silence in favor.

His message reflected spiritual growth and inner struggle. He hinted at betrayal and pressure. “Asiye kubo Mtanasekhaya abekho labantu,” he ended, calling for resilience. Some fans supported him. Others remained sceptical. The post came after backlash for previously slamming fans online. That moment had shifted his image.

The missed show only added fuel. Now, Scotts seems to seek purpose beyond music. He’s turning inward. He’s choosing peace and divine strength. Whether fans accept this turn remains to be seen. But Scotts Maphuma is clearly changing course.

Fans react to Scotts

After Scotts Maphuma shared his post going spritual with God after missing show in Mozambique. Critics came fast loading but some fans symphatises with him.

@Dama do Veigh😵‍💫❤ “He still has the courage to stop and take a photo😂 Sinceramente”

@Pam Aubrey “Jehovah will end💫🕯, not man’s will.”

@Kelelo Mkhonkocy “I’m happy you grateful to God and you gonna succeed in everything coz you know it’s never someone but God’s grace May God continue blessing you amen🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

@Délio Avelino Chiau “After answering comeback in the squad📍 😂

@Fábio Maposse “That guy is almost serious…he sends that number 😂

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