South African R&B singer Rowlene has courageously shared the challenges she faces within the local music industry, shedding light on the realities many artists experience behind the scenes.
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Rowlene tearfully shares her struggles
In her Instagram post, an emotional Rowlene claimed that after finishing a gig in October 2025, she still had not received compensation.
Her caption mentioned something profound, asking, “If this is happening to me, I can only imagine smaller artists trying to navigate this industry man and my heart is just broken… And it’s hard because am I volatile for speaking up? Unfortunately, even after begging for eight months, yeah idk.”
Rowlene’s journey highlights several key struggles common among musicians in South Africa, especially RnB artists. These include difficulties in gaining fair recognition and support, navigating an industry that can be unpredictable and sometimes unforgiving, and the challenge of balancing artistic integrity with commercial demands.
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South Africans show support
Her openness encourages a broader conversation about how the industry can become more inclusive and supportive, and pay the artists after doing gigs.
X users shared their sentiments with one tweet saying, “Pay her, she performed. It’s not her job to sell tickets, her manager also failed her because tf?”
The music industry is fvcked up, pay her she performed its not her job to sell tickets💔 her manager also failed her because tf? https://t.co/tfVNd2wzzY
— S I H L E T H E P L U G (@RealSihleIV) June 2, 2026
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