Rabs Vhafuwi quits after album flop Rabs Vhafuwi
Rabs Vhafuwi

Rabs Vhafuwi

RABS VHAFUWI has hung up his headphones, and will record no more albums!

This shock announcement follows his second album Hear Me Out flop, which has sold only 277 copies in the three months since its release.

This left the young producer and DJ heartbroken and torn.

A music industry source said: “Rabs is talented. He’s proven through some of his hit songs, like Daddy Was My Hero from his first album Count Your Blessings and others.

“But the music industry has changed and it’s no longer about making quality music. It’s also about the hype, which can be bad for talented artists who are not hyped up,” said another source.

A third source told Sunday Sun the manner in which the local music industry gatekeeping system is set up creates problems for those not affiliated with a handful of people who have turned the industry into a mafia-style operation.

“It’s either you’re in or you’re out. From music compilers to event promoters and other stakeholders.

“Things are bad, and if we don’t question these things, we’ll only have certain artistes always making it over others,” said the industry mole.

Rabs (real name Rabelani Madula) confirmed the bad news to Sunday Sun.

“There are many reasons why I’m throwing in the towel. One of them is lack of support in terms of sales or revenue. Also lack of support from radio stations. They seem to have their favourites. And there’s also piracy”.— Daily Sun.

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