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“Didn’t receive a cent”: Sir Trill exposes the music industry injustice

by Ashia Nkontsa
Image: Twitter

Amapiano star Tumelo Mzwakhe Zwane popular known as Sir Trill, spills the beans on social media about the cruelty of the music industry.

Sir Trill, has given Mzansi many hit songs that people has danced to, like Yini Sdakwa, Nkantin, Phuze  and Kuwe . songs that has topped the charts.

The musician says “It’s tiring and mentally damaging. So many hits and I’ve never seen a cent . I’m tired.

“never been an artist that talks much or exposes much . This will definitely be a joke to some of y’all . Which I understand . But it’s mentally damaging and exhausting . What are we working so much for ?

Although the musician is not naming names on a live video he did exposing the injustices in the music industry including his fellow friends in the industry who he has helped and had turned on him.

“How many artists I have helped and we don’t speak now”

Sir trill begging for his money watch full video here ? https://t.co/34wOESnq41 pic.twitter.com/10NcqnQB2O

— ke star (@MzansiSuperStar) February 3, 2023

Fans of Amapiano have shared their concerns over the well being of the artist and amazed at how a hitmaker who has carried Amapiano genre for 2 years can be financially struggling.

Sir Trill carried amapiono in the last 2 years

He made lot of average producers to look good with his vocals

And this is how they thank him.

— ChrisExcel (@ChrisExcel102) February 1, 2023

In the live video this artist has done, he claims, he has not received a cent for his hit songs and collaborations.

Also see:  Amaroto musical duo confirmed splitting up rumours

 

 

 

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