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'New artists get trolled - but we have no support'

2024-12-12 17:00:19
Madi Saskia had nobody to turn to after her music led to her being bullied online

Up-and-coming musicians are often subjected to online trolling but do not have support networks in place to help them cope, a singer-songwriter has said.

Madi Saskia, an RnB and soul singer from Birmingham, said she received awful comments online after releasing a song inspired by an experience of sexual assault.

"There was just a lot of horrible things like: 'If this situation is so bad, then just kill yourself'," she said.

Ms Saskia and fellow artist Lleo, from Cheltenham, were speaking to charity Youth Music about the mental health struggles often faced by young musicians.

Ms Saskia said she removed her song "On the Streets" from the internet and streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, after the comments.

She recognised the derogatory language was affecting her and said: "I'm going to make my art more impactful than what you're doing".

Ms Saskia said she had been on a therapy waiting list as she was unable to pay for the sessions privately.

"We're struggling a lot and there's not structures in place for us to thrive in the way that we probably would want to and need to, to keep the industry thriving," she said.