Despite numerous uplifting tales of celebrities overcoming financial hardships and rising from humble beginnings, the reverse is also true.
The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, reportedly faced a staggering $400 million debt at the time of his unexpected demise in 2009. Similarly, in 2015, American rapper 50 Cent found himself $32.5 million in debt amidst a lawsuit and unpaid child support, ultimately filing for bankruptcy the following year. Closer to home, there have been instances of well-known personalities, once thriving in their careers, disappearing from the public eye and later reappearing, seeking crowdfunding and support to rebuild their lives, with some adopting a victim mentality.
One such case is Magix Enga, a gifted and controversial music producer known for his remarkable beats. Despite a decade of producing hit songs, Magix Enga, a graduate of Tapev Musical School, has recently experienced an unexpected downturn. Two months ago, the once flashy producer and singer admitted to battling depression and financial constraints, attributing his troubles to artists failing to pay for his services. He claimed to have produced over 10 successful songs for Otile Brown, receiving minimal compensation only for one collaboration with Khaligraph Jones.
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Magix Enga’s downfall can also be traced to his controversial publicity stunts, such as claiming to be part of the Illuminati, leading to a decline in collaboration offers and event bookings.
By Muranganews
