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Muthoni Drummer Queen Speaks on Emotional Toll of Kenya’s Music Industry and Lack of Recognition

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Last updated: 2026/06/17 at 11:38 AM
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Kenyan musician and cultural entrepreneur Muthoni Drummer Queen has opened up about the emotional strain of working in the country’s music industry. Her recent public reflection highlights frustration over what she describes as being consistently overlooked despite years of building platforms and opportunities for creatives. She shared her thoughts on social media, drawing attention to the personal cost of long-term service in the arts. Her message has sparked conversations about recognition and sustainability within Kenya’s creative sector. It also brings renewed focus to the challenges faced by industry pioneers who work behind the scenes to support others.

Muthoni detailed her long-standing involvement in shaping Kenya’s music and cultural landscape through multiple projects and initiatives. She pointed to her work in developing spaces that support both emerging and established artists, including structured programmes that offer training and performance opportunities. One of her most recognised contributions is Blankets and Wine, which has grown into a major cultural platform that showcases African music to both local and international audiences. She also highlighted her role in the Perform Music Incubator, which supports artists through development programmes designed to strengthen their careers. Her reflection shows a consistent pattern of service-driven work aimed at building infrastructure for the creative industry.

Beyond performance spaces, she explained that her efforts have focused heavily on inclusion and access within the music ecosystem. Her initiatives have supported underrepresented groups such as women, persons with disabilities, and refugees, creating opportunities that are often limited in mainstream industry structures. She also referenced her work curating Kenyan music for international platforms and festivals, helping local talent reach global audiences. These efforts have contributed to positioning Kenyan music within broader cultural conversations outside the country. Despite these achievements, she expressed concern that much of this work is not always acknowledged or appreciated by parts of the industry she has helped develop.

Alongside her professional reflections, she also shared emotional challenges tied to years of sustained effort in a demanding environment. She described feelings of exhaustion and frustration stemming from what she sees as repeated dismissal and lack of recognition. Her comments pointed to a deeper issue within creative industries where contributors to long-term development often feel unseen compared to more visible performers. She emphasized the emotional weight of continuing to build while facing criticism and undervaluation from peers. Her statement reflects a broader conversation about burnout and mental strain among cultural workers.

Her message ends with a clear sense of fatigue but also underscores the impact of her contributions on Kenya’s cultural growth. The platforms and initiatives she has built continue to influence how music is produced, shared, and experienced both locally and internationally. While she expressed emotional strain, her work remains a key part of Kenya’s evolving creative infrastructure. The discussion sparked by her statement highlights the need for stronger recognition systems within the industry. It also reinforces the importance of supporting those who invest their lives in building opportunities for others in music and culture.

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