
This post, which included a prayer for divine assistance, coincides with an exciting initiative within the industry aimed at supporting local musicians.
“Praying to God’s grace as we step into something bigger than us. 🙏🏾This week@soldistrokicked off a non-recoupable funding pilot a model that empowers artists without the weight of payback, connecting music, brands, broadcasters and creators for collective growth,” Slikour stated.
This announcement aligns with Soldistro’s innovative launch of a non-recoupable funding model this week, which aims to aid artists without the requirement of repayment. The initiative is expected to foster a collaborative environment, linking music professionals, brands, broadcasters, and creators for mutual advancement.
The clip that Slikour shared provides fans a brief look at the creative atmosphere during the shoot, showcasing the talent and ambition behind the latest work of Jay Jody and Blaklez. For many in the South African music industry, the Soldistro pilot symbolizes new opportunities, enabling artists to explore significant projects while building stronger collaborations.
As the music scene in the country continues to change, such initiatives indicate a move toward more enduring growth that prioritizes artists, encouraging both creators and audiences to envision what can be accomplished when creativity is met with commitment and belief.
