Singer Aubrey Qwana recently opened up about his mental health on Facebook, revealing that he was depressed and struggling with life. He also hinted that he might leave the music industry after releasing his album.
He wrote a heartfelt post, in which he expressed his need for a hug and his inability to cope with the challenges he was facing. He said that he was not OK, and that he might give up on his musical dream.
His music career
Aubrey Qwana made his debut in 2019 and has recorded and released several hit songs, such as Molo, Ngaqonywa and Umendo. He has collaborated with artists such as DJ Tira, Emtee and Sho Madjozi. He has also won awards, such as the Best Afro Pop Album at the South African Music Awards in 2021.
He described his music as a blend of different genres, but mainly Afro-pop. He said that he grew up listening to various types of music, and that it took him some time to find his niche. He also said that he learned to be patient with his journey, and that he enjoyed making music.
Another singer who quit music
Aubrey Qwana is not the only singer who has announced his intention to quit music. Lindokuhle “Intaba Yase Dubai” Msomi, who is known for his hit song Sbali, also said that he was taking a break from music.
He posted on his Facebook account, saying that he had failed and that he had to try something else to survive. He said that he got himself a job, and that he would focus on his record label. He also said that he loved writing music, and that he would still perform if booked.