She rose to fame in 2006 following the release of smash hit song, I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker, but it appears Scottish popstar, Sandi Thom, is struggling to cope with the lack of interest in her music since then.
The singer, who announced she was expecting a baby last September, uploaded a tearful rant against the industry this week and claimed that she "can do no right".
Devastated by not making it on to the Radio 2 playlist for the second time running, the 34-year-old musician struggled to hold back tears as she explained the hurt she felt at being rejected by the station.
Since the upload which has garnered considerable attention in recent hours, Sandi has taken to her Twitter account to explain the effect her video has had on her unborn child.
Referring to her emotional post, Sandi wrote: "My baby boy has been wriggling around like mad these past 24 hrs. Knows his mama is letting her voice be heard!!"
While many of Sandi's fans and followers have been quick to encourage the singer, other members of the public have dismissed her upset as an unavoidable aspect of life as a musician.
"This is the experience of 99% of musicians around the world who can never get their foot in the door of mainstream radio, Sandi. At least you had a taste of success; most don't even get that." wrote one YouTube user who viewed the mum-to-be's heartfelt video.
While this may be the case, some Twitter users are reluctant to accept it, with one writing: "I think Sandi Thom has actually shown something the UK music scene's been lacking for well over a decade now: genuine emotion. Finally."
We hope Sandi, who is due her baby in March of next year, will be buoyed by her fan's kind words.
