By Zuko Komisa
South African singer, rapper, songwriter, producer and music composer Sir Trill has let his fan in on some of the challenges he has been facing in the music industry.
He has used his social media accounts to explain why his eagerly awaited album, “Ghost,” has not yet been made available.
He admitted to being delayed earlier this year, and he further expresses certain things that have highly upset him.
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He posted a now-deleted Instagram story where he wrote “It’s not me who doesn’t want to drop music. They’re trying to shut me down.”
“Working overtime to cancel my shows outside when all I did was help the same people. I wish you guys saw people for who they really are. It’s “You either let us eat from your plate, or you don’t eat at all.” I’m still not gonna sign my hard work, sweat and tears away to nobody.” wrote Sir Trill.

Sir Trill hasn’t released the album as of yet since, according to him, they are attempting to have him shut down.
According to Sir Trill, there are some who want him to sign his music rights over to them and are seeking to have him cancelled.
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