Najeeriii’s YouTube Channel hacked; fans rally to show support

“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

Read More

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“Keep supporting on other platforms,” is the message from fast-rising Dancehall artist Najeeriii after his YouTube page was hacked, and his content removed.

Over the weekend, the “Panton” deejay shared an advisory to his official Instagram account on Saturday (April 20), informing his followers of the mishap. “My official YouTube has been hacked, and my songs have been removed. Please continue supporting on other platforms while we resolve this drastic issue,” he wrote, ending with, “Thanks for the ongoing and unconditional support from you all.”

Since the incident, the young Dancehall artist has been receiving messages from supporters. One user wrote, “How could they hack the hacker?” While another shared, “Everything will be good in the end. Your music is the truth!”

Najeeriii is known for songs such as “Paddle Boat”, “Bob Rock”, “Phat Phat” on Rvssian’s Dutty Money Riddim, and “Life A Di Party” with Rajah Wild.

Read More