音乐产业不平等阻碍新兴艺术家无经济特权。
Self Esteem warns that music industry inequality hinders emerging artists without financial privilege.
自我Esteem是罗瑟姆出生的音乐家Rebecca Lucy Taylor(Rebecca Lucy Taylor)的舞台名,她对音乐产业中日益扩大的特权差距表示关切,尽管她最近取得了突破,包括英国十大专辑和2025年有远见的Ivors奖。
Self Esteem, the stage name of Rotherham-born musician Rebecca Lucy Taylor, has voiced concern over the widening privilege gap in the music industry, despite her recent breakthroughs including a UK top 10 album and a 2025 Ivors visionary award.
她在BBC One上说,她在职业生涯中工作了多个工作,强调该行业不再为艺术家提供足够的财政支持来发展他们的手艺.
Speaking on BBC One, she said she worked multiple jobs to survive while building her career, highlighting that the industry no longer offers sufficient financial support for artists to develop their craft.
她指出,那些拥有资源的人能够通过失败而坚持下去,而其他人则不能这样做,使新兴人才——特别是没有特权的人才——更难获得知名度和成功。
She noted that those with resources can afford to persist through failure, while others cannot, making it harder for emerging talent—especially without privilege—to gain visibility and succeed.