Celebrated
singer
Kelly
Rowland
has
come
forward
in
support
of
the
underprivileged
black
artists,
who
falls
under
the
minority
category
in
the
music
industry.
Kelly
Rowland
has
voiced
her
concern
over
the
inequality
prevailing
in
the
industry.
She
says
each
and
every
talent
should
be
treated
equally
irrespective
of
their
cast
or
creed
or
skin
colour
and
that
each
one
should
be
given
an
equal
opportunity
in
the
music
industry.
The
35-year-old
songstress
said
she
feels
"proud" when
people
takes
requisite
action
in
this
direction
to
eliminate
the
class
division.
She
also
feels
that
there
is
a
lot
to
do
in
terms
of
equality
in
the
industry.
Kelly
Rowland
also
added
that
it
is
equally
important
for
the
Government
and
Congress
to
pay
attention
to
this
matter
in
order
to
abolish
this
class
distinction
in
the
music
industry.
"There
are
black
artists
-
we
just
have
to
support
them.
I'm
so
proud
that
people
are
actually
exercising
their
right
to
speak
up
and
taking
action,
but
I
also
think
it's
important
for
government
and
congress
to
pay
attention." Rowland
said.
"This
new
generation
can
be
radical
and
they're
not
playing
when
it
comes
to
their
freedom
and
their
lives,
which
are
at
stake." She
added
further.