Ari Lennox faces financial challenges, affecting her music career.

  • The R&B singer owes significant money to the IRS, causing stress.
  • Lennox openly shares her struggles, promising to manage finances better.
  • Her upcoming Los Angeles concert was canceled due to low ticket sales.
  • Despite setbacks, Lennox hopes for a comeback with new music.

Ari Lennox, the soulful R&B voice behind ‘Shea Butter Baby,’ is currently battling some serious financial woes that are impacting her career. She has been upfront about her struggles with the IRS, admitting, “The strange things I’m finna do for change, just so I can break even.”

This financial burden has led to a major career setback as Lennox had to cancel her upcoming show in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, low ticket sales can’t support the show, leaving her feeling “defeated and deflated.”

Despite these hurdles, Lennox remains open about her intentions to better manage her finances. However, this doesn’t change the immediate strain on her career, as performing and releasing music remain crucial for her income.

Lennox seems to feel that a change in location could help, particularly mentioning her loyal fanbase in Washington D.C. as a viable option for future performances.

Still, Lennox remains hopeful that new music might turn things around. She reflects on her music’s value with a critical eye, commenting, “You’re only as good as the music you put out.”

Ari Lennox remains hopeful and focused on releasing new music despite her financial struggles.

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