"You don't need people to look, in order for them to realise how hard you're working," - Rouge.
In part 2 of our sit down with Moozlie, Ms Cosmo, and Rouge, Loot Love talks to them about the challenges they face(d) as women in the industry. Starting off with when they first started out in their respective paths, Rouge and Moozlie detail their opposite experiences. Ms Cosmo, on the other hand, explains how at first she was considered a "little sister" to her male counterparts before she became a beast and was then threatening to them.
I wish people could understand that men and women could never be the same simply owed to the fact that they have separate life paths and destinies. This conversation becomes very evident when the girls talk about things that men will never experience such as being booked for a gig but ending up being raped, or having to cover up bruises from an abusive relationship, as well as safety issues at events. The biggest one, which is often some sort of "disqualifier" for women in the industry, is pregnancy. The great Lauryn Hill said, "Let them with ears understand." Tap into this conversation and listen to the gems shared by the girls.
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