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Sheebah Reveals Labels Are Trying To Make A ‘Duplicate Her’

Singer Sheebah Karungi also known as Queen Karma has spoken about different labels that are trying to make an artist like her. She said people don’t need to mind that she is the only Sheebah and there will be no other.

She is one of the most successful female singers in Uganda. She started her career as a dancer and then proceeded to sing. Some artists who started singing with her are no longer singing and those still active are not on the same level as her. She has also got material things from her career like a house and other businesses which many artists don’t have.

When Sheebah left her music label TNS a year ago, her former manager Jeff Kiwa signed a young artiste known as Pinky. In the first song she released, she sounded exactly like Sheebah and even her dress code was more like her. After a few months of working together, Rahmah Pinky had issues with Jeff Kiwa and she left the label.

Ever since then, she hasn’t been active in her music career, and at the moment, she doesn’t have any new songs on the market. Sheebah had previously said no one can produce an artiste like her. She has worked hard to be where she is, it is only about management.

“I Heard The Labels Are Trying To Make Another Me! ? But… nyway, NVM” she posted.

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