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Shebeshxt Under Fire as Alleged Staff Salaries Shock South Africans

by Chiraag
Bona Magazine, Shebeshxt rapper portrait, South African rapper Shebeshxt concert stage, Johannesburg music industry reaction crowd

Outrage after alleged staff salaries leak

A fresh wave of criticism has swept through South Africa’s music scene after reports emerged that rapper Shebeshxt pays his staff shockingly low wages. As details spread online, many fans and critics voiced frustration, questioning fairness and ethics within the industry.

What we know so far

Sources report that while the rapper remains behind bars, dealing with pending criminal charges, information surfaced about what his employees allegedly receive in pay. Those figures were quickly shared on social media, triggering strong backlash. Many believe the amounts are far below what’s reasonable for the work required.

Why this struck a nerve

In a country where many people work hard just to make ends meet, paying employees poorly resonates deeply. For fans and working South Africans, this is more than entertainment gossip—it touches on dignity, respect, and fair compensation. Some pointed out that those working behind the scenes help build the images and incomes of artists and deserve fair pay for their labour.

Social media blows up

Across X and Facebook, many users didn’t hold back: some called the situation “cruel,” while others said it was a sign the music industry takes support staff for granted. Comments ranged from anger to disappointment and concern that such pay practices reinforce the inequality that many South Africans already battle every day.

I would honestly still like to believe this was a typo , cause no ways boy 💔😭 Artists can be cruel man 🤯 https://t.co/qrM1HjfITl pic.twitter.com/OLMT5i72Tm

— Valentine Mphahlele 🇿🇦 (@Valentine_MGMT) November 28, 2025

What this means for the music industry

This controversy could be a wake-up call. It highlights the often-invisible labour that goes into music production and performance. If nothing changes, it could deepen mistrust between artists and their teams. On the other hand, it might prompt conversations about fair treatment, contracts, and accountability behind the scenes.

A turning point or another headline?

For Shebeshxt, this could be more than a PR headache. It lands at a time when he is already facing legal challenges. How he and his team respond—whether by addressing the wage allegations or staying silent—may influence his standing and the respect he garners in the future. For the broader industry, this moment offers an opportunity: to recognise that behind the fame, there is a workforce that deserves dignity.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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