Singer Kalifah AgaNaga is disappointed in city tycoon Hamis Kigundu for hiring Nigerian star Burna Boy. It is said that Burna Boy will come to perform at Nakivubo Stadium Grand Opening which is set to happen in the coming months. Burna Boy with his brand is very expensive to hire for an event. Some Ugandan big musicians have never made ...
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Catherine Kusasira Denies Maureen Nantume Music Battle, Says She Can Only Battle Bobi Wine
Singer Catherine Kusasira has denied fellow songstress Maureen Nantume a music battle. She said she can only battle one musician and that is none other than Bobi Wine. She made this statement following the request that Maureen Nantume had put across in one of her recent interviews. The singer has said since Sheebah and Cindy managed to make it, she ...
Read More »Museveni Pledges To Build Mega Music Studio For Artists
President Museveni has promised to build an enormous common user facility that will be utilized by all musicians in Uganda. Over the weekend, the President said that he would soon call a meeting for all musicians to discuss how this facility should be set up and optimized to uplift their talents. He made the pledge while officiating at the launch ...
Read More »Celebrities Mourn The Passing Of Singer Evelyn Lagu
Ugandan celebrities have joined the rest of the public in mourning the passing of singer Evelyn Lagu who was pronounced dead early this morning. The singer was pronounced dead by her son early on the morning of Monday 18th September 2023. She had been battling kidney and heart complications and was on dialysis. Throughout her music career, Evelyn Lagu blessed ...
Read More »Chris Brown Calls Fellow Singer Tinashe Evil
American RnB singing sensation Chris Brown has bashed fellow singer Tinashe and called her evil. This followed the comments she made about the Under The Influence singer. While appearing in a YouTube interview, Tinashe was asked about her collaborations with singers R.Kelly and Chris Brown. The American Zimbabwean singer did a song “Let’s Be Real Now” that was assisted by ...
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