Brenda Mtambo, a musician, has discussed her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated profession, stating that female musicians have not yet reached their uhuru. In keeping with women’s month, Brenda turned to Instagram to express her insights about the music industry while the dialogue about women’s problems and accomplishments in many sectors continued. “Being a female artist in South Africa without a male backup is difficult, so I thought I should make it clear.
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Our sector is dominated by men, and whenever a woman voices her concerns, she is viewed as tough. This is applicable to the entertainment sector in general. Most women are quite talented, but they lack a guy to advocate for them and negotiate better deals and opportunities with other men. Yes, I am aware that we are not prepared for that discussion,” the singer stated.
In 2021, the musician opened up about her path to recovery, revealing how her troubles over the last few months had caused her to forget who she was and rendered her unable of functioning normally. Monday on Instagram, the celebrity announced her new album, Sane, and reflected on how she was reclaiming her life. “This is the beginning of my recovery from the past anguish I have faced. This is me standing up and refusing to let it consume me as it has,” she stated.
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She disclosed that she had been battling with her mental health for some time and urged her audience to treat the matter seriously. “This is my return to myself, since I have forgotten who I am and have not been cognitively functioning well for some years.
I am pouring my heart out in counselling and reclaiming my life. “Mental wellness is a reality” “I am aware that I must endure and recover for the sake of myself and my children. I chose the moniker Sane for my forthcoming album as a reminder that I am healthy. That everything will be okay, and I will be able to live and be happy once more.”