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Prince Kaybee speaks on unemployment cause by artist’s deaths

by Unathi Balele
Picture: Instagram

South Africa DJ Prince Kaybee opens up on the unemployment that happens as a result of the death of an artist.

Death has been an uproar in the music industry over the past months and most people are always concerned about the family the deceased leaves behind. Though the family is the most affected, there is a line of people and families that are affected by the death of an artist. 

Prince Kaybee mentions people who are affected by an artist’s death aside from the family members.

Taking to Twitter, the Guguletu hitmaker revealed to his followers on who also suffer from artists’ death aside from family members.

“When an artist/ musician dies, falls off or decides to quit, there is a chain of unemployed bunch that will add on to the unemployment chain. Road Manager, Booking agent, Promoter, Makeup artist, Stylist Manager, A&R (if independent) Dancers,” he wrote.

“The list of people/ titles mentioned do also hire people in their lives, so its a longer hand than it seems,” he added.

When an artist/ musician dies, falls off or decides to quit, there is a chain off unemployed bunch that will add on to the unemployment chain.

Road Manager
Booking agent
Promoter
Make up artist
Stylist
Manager
A&R (if independent)
Dancers

What did I miss?

— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) March 14, 2023

Gospel singer Khaya Mthethwa also added “Band Members” to the list of people affected by an artist’s death posted by the DJ.

Band members

— Khaya Mthethwa (@khayamthethwa) March 14, 2023

Also see: Stogie T mourns his brother

 

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