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Emtee reflects on struggles and absence of family support in his career

by Zintle Mdaka

South African rapper Mthandeni Ndevu,  popularly known as Emtee, has opened up about the personal challenges behind his rise in the music industry, revealing that his journey to success was marked by limited family support and significant emotional strain.

Also see: After a week of silence, Cassper Nyovest addresses Emtee’s public apology

In a candid reflection, the award-winning artist spoke about how difficult it was to pursue his passion for music while feeling largely on his own. He explained that much of his early career was driven by self-belief and persistence, even when support from close family members was not always present.

My family don’t support my career. Never have and I’ve made peace with that. I still take care of em.

— SecretIsOut remix (@emteerecords) May 12, 2026

Also see: Emtee’s Mid-Performance Collapse Sparks Concern Across South Africa

Emtee, who rose to fame with a string of hit singles and award-winning projects, said the reality behind success in the entertainment industry is often misunderstood. While fans see the fame and accolades, the journey behind the scenes is often shaped by sacrifice, rejection, and personal battles.

The rapper’s honesty highlights the pressure many young artists face when trying to break into the industry without strong support systems. According to Emtee, staying focused required resilience, especially during moments of doubt and instability.

Over the years, Emtee has built a loyal fan base and cemented his place in South African hip hop, with his music often reflecting themes of struggle, perseverance, and survival. His story continues to resonate with many young people facing similar challenges in pursuing creative careers.

His reflections have sparked widespread discussion on social media, with fans praising his transparency and relating his experiences to broader issues such as mental health, family dynamics, and the realities of success.

Despite the difficulties, Emtee remains active in the music scene, continuing to evolve as an artist. His journey stands as a reminder that success in the entertainment industry is often built on resilience as much as talent.

Also see: Emtee and Mshini Lekwadu respond to dating rumours

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