In a surprising twist, South Sudanese musician Anyar Yol Mathiang recently took to social media, hinting at a possible exit from the music scene. Known for his hits like Password and Nak Xa, Anyar’s unique sound and relatable lyrics have made him one of the country’s most promising artists. But behind the scenes, he says it’s not all glitter and glam.
According to Anyar, it’s not just industry struggles but unfair treatment and “hate” from his fellow artists that’s pushed him to the edge. The jealousy and backhanded comments have reportedly escalated, creating tension that’s spilled into his daily life. He’s even hinted that these issues have affected his creativity and peace of mind, questioning if the sacrifices are truly worth it.
The reactions to Anyar’s statement have been mixed. Some fans and industry insiders have expressed their support, rallying behind him and urging him not to give up. Others, however, suggest he should shake off the negativity and keep pushing, as artists across the world often face similar challenges.
If he does step away, the South Sudanese music scene will certainly feel the loss of his talent and authenticity. Fans are hopeful that Anyar will choose to stay and continue delivering hits. After all, who else will bring us gems like Password and Nak Xa?
For now, all eyes are on Anyar as he contemplates his next steps.