Zlatan Ibile advises artists to hire psychologists for mental health

Nigerian rapper Zlatan Ibile has emphasized the importance of mental health support for up-and-coming artists in the music industry. On his social media platform, he advised emerging artists and their sponsors to allocate funds for therapy sessions, in addition to marketing budgets. This recommendation acknowledges the emotionally demanding nature of the entertainment sector.

Zlatan’s statement comes as several Nigerian musicians have publicly discussed their struggles with depression and mental health while navigating the industry. In recent years, the music scene has seen a growing number of artists opening up about their experiences with mental wellness. Notably, in 2022, singer Omah Lay shared his personal struggles with depression, which he revealed had worsened after a complicated situation with his therapist.

The music industry’s fast-paced and high-pressure environment can take a toll on artists’ mental health. Zlatan’s advice highlights the need for emerging artists to prioritize their well-being and seek professional help when needed. By allocating funds for therapy sessions, artists can better cope with the stresses of their profession and maintain their mental health.

Zlatan’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health support in the entertainment industry. As the music sector continues to evolve, it is essential for artists, sponsors, and industry stakeholders to recognize the value of prioritizing mental wellness. By doing so, they can help create a more supportive environment for artists to thrive in their careers. The conversation around mental health in the music industry is ongoing, and Zlatan’s advice contributes to the growing awareness of this critical issue.

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