By Zuko Komisa
Sir Trill has opened about not getting paid for his music, his mental health, and taking time off social media.
South African rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, music composer Sir Trill has discussed the unfair treatment he received in the music business.
The artist stated that he had not received payment for all of the top songs he had produced over the years.
Trill made hints about having issues with some influential people in the industry two years prior, which caused the release of his debut album to be postponed.
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The vocalist claims his mental health is suffering as a result of not being compensated for all of his labour when he returns to Twitter on Wednesday.
“It’s tiring and mentally damaging. So many hits and I’ve never seen a cent . I’m tired,” he wrote
“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?”
“Thank you to everybody who genuinely supports “SIR TRILL” .this will probably be my last tweet.” wrote Sir Trill.
It’s tiring and mentally damaging. So many hits and I’ve never seen a cent . I’m tired .
— GHOST (@SIR_TRILLSA) February 1, 2023
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 ?
— GHOST (@SIR_TRILLSA) February 1, 2023
thank you to everybody who genuinely supports “SIR TRILL” .this will probably be my last tweet . 🫶🏾🤍🙏🏾
— GHOST (@SIR_TRILLSA) February 1, 2023
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