Employees accuse Bamboo boss of toxic relations

The Bamboo Artists label, known for young talents like Ski Aggu and Zartmann, faces criticism. Employees report miserable working conditions, prompting artists to distance themselves.

Bamboo Artists brands itself as a young, casual, and politically correct label for Generation Z. It has promoted artists like Ski Aggu and Zartmann, who rose virally in the music scene. Now, employees accuse the label's boss of toxic relations. They describe miserable working conditions leading to burnout. Suddenly, artists like Ski Aggu are distancing themselves from Bamboo Artists. The incident sheds light on the music business's dark side, where viral successes come with high pressures. The reports come from internal sources and highlight the gap between the label's image and reality. It remains to be seen if more details or responses will follow.

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