Victoria Canal, a Spanish-American singer-songwriter, has shed light on the challenges faced by women and marginalized groups in the music industry. Reflecting on her own experiences, Canal emphasizes the importance of awareness and education regarding the vulnerabilities of young artists. Her comments come in the wake of a report by Youth Music, a UK charity that supports emerging talent, revealing alarming statistics about unsafe working environments, unfair pay, and a culture of discrimination within the industry.
The Youth Music report indicated that 72% of respondents felt unsafe in their working environments, while 90% reported being underpaid for their contributions. Furthermore, a significant 75% of participants considered abandoning their ambitions due to these adverse conditions. Canal’s own narrative includes a troubling account of an abusive relationship with an older industry figure, highlighting the power dynamics that often leave young artists feeling isolated and without support.
Canal’s experiences align with broader concerns about a lack of formal procedures in the music industry for addressing complaints related to pay, harassment, and discrimination. She described the industry as akin to a ‘social experiment’ that lacks professionalism and structure, where artists often feel compelled to endure challenging situations to maintain their careers. This sentiment is echoed by Youth Music, which has noted that exploitation and inequality are widespread, particularly affecting marginalized individuals.
The conversation around these issues is gaining momentum, with more artists, inspired by figures like RAYE, beginning to vocalize their experiences and advocate for change. RAYE’s own journey, marked by her struggle against her record label, has encouraged a collective movement towards better rights and working conditions for musicians. Stakeholders in the music community are urged to collaborate and foster a culture of shared responsibility to create safer and more equitable environments for all artists.

