Sienna Spiro slams boys club in music industry

The 20-year-old TikTok star opened up about sexism behind the scenes and her disdain for AI tunes. She spoke to Music Week just yesterday.

Sienna Spiro is not holding back. The breakout singer told Music Week the music biz is a straight-up boys club and called the treatment of women behind the scenes “awful.” She’s noticed the imbalance grow worse the deeper she gets into the game.

The Die on This Hill artist also dragged AI music, labeling it “s***” and insisting real instruments and human mistakes are what make tracks worth hearing. She’s all about authenticity and plans to keep running her own socials like the control freak she admits to being.

With more than four million TikTok followers and no debut album out yet, Spiro’s advice to fellow artists is simple: create what you love and let people gravitate to the real thing.

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