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Steer Management Roster Collapse: Artists Exit Amid Controversy

Industry Exodus: Roster disintegrates as artists distance themselves from Steer Management amid mounting accountability concerns.

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Steer Management Roster Collapse: Artists Exit Amid Controversy

Following serious allegations concerning several members of the Steer Management roster, the situation has escalated into a full-scale talent exodus. In recent hours, multiple high-profile artists have utilised social media to announce their immediate departure from the agency, signalling a coordinated and abrupt split.

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Coordinated Roster Departure

The following artists have officially confirmed they will no longer be associated with Steer Management:

Through shared statements via Instagram Stories, these artists have distanced themselves from the agency, effectively leaving the company without its core roster in a matter of hours.

UPDATE: we can now confirm LESSSS, Creeds, Onlynumbers, 6EJOU, William Luck, ALT8, OMAKS, Afem Syko, Nate Visstick, and Lola Cerise have left the agency.

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Social Media Blackout and Speculation

Shortly after the announcements, Steer Management removed all content from its official social media platforms. This total digital blackout has fuelled intense speculation regarding the agency’s future and whether the company can survive the loss of its entire active roster.

The Debate: Accountability vs. Damage Limitation

The electronic music community is now debating the agency’s role in the developing controversy. Public discourse has shifted to a central question: Did Steer Management condone the behaviour of the artists it originally suspended?

Many fans remain confused as to why the entire roster is fleeing even though the agency took immediate steps to suspend those named in the allegations. This has led to two main schools of thought on social media:

  • Corporate Accountability: Genuine questions are being raised about what Steer Management knew and when, with some suggesting the exodus points to a deeper internal issue.
  • Damage Limitation: Others believe the agency’s reputation has been so severely compromised that artists like William Luck and Lola Cerise are leaving simply to protect their own careers from the fallout.
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Which artists have left Steer Management?

Artists LESSSS, Creeds, Onlynumbers, 6EJOU, William Luck, ALT8, OMAKS, Afem Syko, Nate Visstick, and Lola Cerise have all announced their immediate departure from Steer Management following recent industry allegations.

Why is there a social media blackout for Steer Management?

Following the mass exodus of its roster, Steer Management removed all content from its official platforms, leading to speculation about the agency’s operational future.

What triggered the talent exodus from Steer Management?

The departure of the core roster was triggered by serious allegations of misconduct involving other artists represented by the agency, prompting remaining talent to distance themselves from Steer Management for accountability and career protection.

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