Sangie speaks out

In a candid and insightful discussion with Capital FM's Victor Daffrece on the highly-regarded prime time show, Traffic Jam, Sangie, the celebrated musician, bared her thoughts on a pressing issue within the music industry – the lack of unity among female musicians. Sangie expressed her heartfelt lamentation, shedding light on a disparity that often goes unnoticed amidst the glitz and glamour of the music world.

 Throughout the conversation, Sangie's sincerity shone through as she underscored the stark difference in unity between female and male musicians. Drawing from her own experiences and observations, she articulated how male musicians often band together, forming strong bonds and collaborative efforts that propel them forward in their careers. However, she noted with a hint of disappointment that the same level of solidarity is often absent among female musicians. Yet, amidst her expression of concern, Sangie remained unwavering in her belief in the potential for change. She emphasized the importance of female musicians coming together, setting aside their differences, and forging alliances that could not only elevate their individual careers but also pave the way for a more supportive and inclusive music industry.

 Central to Sangie's message was her unwavering commitment to using music as a vehicle for empowerment. She fervently advocated for female musicians to not only excel in their craft but also to leverage their platforms to inspire and uplift other women. Through her own music, Sangie has consistently championed causes related to gender equality and empowerment, serving as a beacon of hope for countless individuals. However, Sangie's insights weren't solely focused on the challenges faced by female musicians. In a moment of levity during the interview, the presenter playfully posed a question about which female musicians' homes she would drop in on for an impromptu lunch. 


While Sangie effortlessly listed off three names – Leslie, Hilco, and Ritaa – her inability to provide a full list left listeners intrigued and eager to speculate. In conclusion, Sangie's interview on Traffic Jam served as a poignant reminder of the complexities within the music industry, particularly for female musicians. Her candid reflections on the lack of unity, coupled with her unwavering optimism for change, resonated deeply with listeners, sparking conversations and prompting introspection within the industry. As Sangie continues to use her voice and platform to advocate for unity and empowerment, her impact on the music world – and beyond – is sure to be felt for years to come.

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