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Sean Pages Speaks On The Mental Health Issues That SA Producers Face

Sean Pages Speaks On The Mental Health Issues That SA Producers Face. Besides being able to produce chart topping bangers and extraordinary music videos, it is important to take care of one’s mental health when they are constantly working at being their best for others. SA Producers are some of the most important forces behind the music, and they also need to be looked after.

Wdijaja hitmaker Sean Pages took to twitter to express how he feels about SA producers and the issues they face with their mental health. He said that he personally doesn’t know of a producer that it doing okay emotionally. He continued to say that they just stay hopeful and as time passes they just block it out and numb it all.

His tweets read, “Personally I dont know any producer who’s doing ok emotionally, they’ve just mastered the art of enduring.” “And they just stay mad hopeful”. “Anyways, as time goes you to block n numb it all out for your sanity.”

He continued to say that no one will be there for the producers but the producers themselves, and there needs to be systems in place that help them out. He wrote, “Anyways, nobody’s really gonna for the producers besides the producers themselves. Theres really no actual system and that’s something we need to work on together.”

pH Raw X shared the same sentiments with Sean Pages, saying that thinking about having to put something together for producers to take care after themselves depresses them but he highlighted that it is becoming a necessity. He wrote, “Just thinking about having to put something like that together depresses me…but it seems to becoming a real necessity.

He continued to say that he is worried about the younger generation of producers the most.

Gigi Lamayne also briefly tweeted about the topic, simply writing “Protect our music producers.

https://twitter.com/Gigi_Lamayne/status/1382051380811161609

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