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Flex Rabanyan Reflects On Cancel Culture In SA Music Industry Amid Damning Revelation

Flex Rabanyan Reflects On Cancel Culture In SA Music Industry Amid Damning Revelation. Flex Rabanyan showcased immense potential as one of South Africa’s standout talents in the realm of hip-hop, establishing himself as a formidable force after an impressive run on VUZU’s The Hustle Season 2.

Flex Rabanyan Reflects On Cancel Culture In SA Music Industry Amid Damning Revelation

Yet, what seemed to be a promising career brimming with success and anticipation ultimately found itself overshadowed and overlooked. In a recent Twitter (X) thread, Flex Rabayeez found himself unpacking some of the inside scoop and spooky of the music industry in South Ah.

The famed rapper revealed that he was cancelled 80 times for his opinion that most successful artists and rappers in the South African music space are involved in homophobic acts. “Well… if you don’t mind performing homosexual acts on another man to get funding for your career then you can skip the stage of getting a job,” a candid Flex Rabanyan said.

The rapper’s remarks were followed by a fan’s reaction which prompted him to reveal that the aforesaid opinion made him get cancelled over 80 times in the music industry. “I’ve been cancelled over 80 times for that opinion. I still maintain it,” Flex said.

The famed rapper has never had it good in his music career as he previously revealed that his career was sabotaged. “For the longest I had to pretend I was OK with my career and passion being taken away, I won’t lie though that thing crushed me from deep inside my soul. I’ve been such a miserable person since Vuzu Hustle did me dirty.” He said.

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