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MUSIC STAR CRYING FOUL: HOW CAN YOU SURVIVE WITH 1 MILLION STREAMS?!
Sevdaliza: The Independent Artist on the Brink!
She’s got over a MILLION monthly listeners on Spotify, but don’t let that number fool you! Iranian-Dutch sensation Sevdaliza is spilling the shocking truth about the brutal reality of being an independent artist in today’s cutthroat music industry. After 12 grueling years of crafting her unique sound without the backing of major labels, she’s revealing the struggle behind the glamour—she can’t even afford a week off!
In a wild Twitter tirade, Sevdaliza pulled back the curtain on the grim financial hardships faced by musicians today. A staggering one million streams might bring in a measly $2,500. But after taxes, management fees, and production costs? You’re left with crumbs! “How are we expected to ever make music sustainable?” she laments, echoing the frustrations of countless artists—including the likes of James Blake, who recently blew up Twitter with his own fiery remarks about the dark side of streaming.
STREAMING EMPIRE: A CASH GRAB?
With Spotify claiming to add a whopping 31 MILLION new subscribers last year, you might think artists are rolling in dough. Think again! The payout per stream is laughable—Zoë Keating reported earning just $0.003 per stream on Spotify. What’s that? Chump change! Independent artists are practically begging for a lifeline as they struggle to pay rent in an era where artistry seems to have less value than a TikTok dance.
Fellow artist Nadine Shah puts it bluntly: “If we got paid a meaningful income from streaming, that could be a weekly grocery shop; it could contribute to your rent or your mortgage when you need it the most.” She’s not the only one speaking out; Lauren Jauregui from Fifth Harmony chimed in, declaring that artists are now expected to work for FREE, as society conflates fame with financial success.
SEVDALIZA: THE REVOLUTIONARY CALL TO ACTION
Sevdaliza is DONE with this exploitation! She’s contemplating starting a groundbreaking union for musicians, a bold move to advocate for the rights and financial dignity of artists everywhere. “I love music so much, and I don’t ever want to give up, but we don’t get paid for our art! It doesn’t make any sense!” she exclaims, painting a haunting picture of her personal sacrifice—her health, her family—pushed to the brink by the industry’s greedy model.
In an age where the glossy façade of the music business can deceive, the truth is out: to be a successful artist today is more difficult than ever. With streaming giants cashing in while creatives barely scrape by, the time has come for a reckoning!
WILL THE MUSIC INDUSTRY CHANGE? ONLY TIME WILL TELL!
As the battle ensues, one thing is crystal clear: artists are tired of being seen as mere commodities. They deserve better, and with powerful voices like Sevdaliza leading the charge, there’s hope for a brighter future. Stay tuned—this story is just heating up!
photo credit: fortune.com
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