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Music Industry's 'Wild West': Young Artists Face Exploitation
17 Feb
Summary
- Many young artists feel unsafe and are paid unfairly in the music industry.
- 75% of young musicians considered quitting due to poor working conditions.
- Charity report highlights widespread discrimination and silencing of creatives.

The UK music industry is described as a 'wild west' by many young artists who face unsafe environments and unfair pay, according to a recent report by Youth Music. Singer Victoria Canal has spoken out about her own experiences, detailing a years-long abusive relationship with a powerful industry figure.
Findings from Youth Music indicate that 72% of polled individuals felt unsafe at work, 90% were paid unfairly, and 75% considered abandoning their careers due to these conditions. Canal's account highlights a pervasive culture of silencing, with many young creatives feeling pressured to remain silent to protect their jobs.
The charity's report, 'Just the Way It Is?', mirrors the experiences of young people nationwide. Carol Reid of Youth Music notes that exploitation disproportionately affects marginalized groups, and credits artists like RAYE for inspiring others to speak out. RAYE's past struggles with her former record label have fueled her advocacy for better artist rights.
Youth Music emphasizes the need for collective action within the music community to foster a culture of shared responsibility. The goal is to create practical steps and confidence for individuals to establish safer and more equitable workplaces for emerging talent.



