Donald urges young artists - master live shows or fade away

Musicians thinking autotune saves them from awful stage presence finally got a reality check online. Donald Moatshe went on X to warn young talent that viral hits eventually die out. The singer argued that live performance skills remain the only thing keeping careers alive when the hype train crashes. He urged up-and-coming acts to treat stage presence like a survival requirement rather than an optional skill.

This advice started a massive debate regarding the quality of local shows. Podcaster Penuel backed the statement while suggesting artists study Afrikaner musicians who tour small town halls to eat. He noted that those performers build sustainable incomes without needing constant radio play or trending topics.

Fans vented frustration regarding wasted money on tickets for lackluster gigs. Sol Phenduka jumped in to roast artists who treat concerts like paid club walkthroughs. The radio personality complained that singers just talk over backing tracks instead of actually singing the music people paid to hear.
 

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