Singer Eddy Kenzo has revealed that he no longer involves himself directly in politics. The Big Talent CEO said that whether it’s the government, Parliament or any politician, he doesn’t deal with them. This is because he dealt with these and saw their true characters which are selfish. He, therefore, decided to work and help his people with the little ...
Read More »Karole Kasita Defends Bobi Wine From Burora Over “Njaga” Photo
Dancehall singer Karole Kasita has come out to defend her idol and fellow singer Bobi Wine. This is after the deputy RCC of Kampala- Lubaga division Burora Anderson took to his Twitter page to troll the self-styled ghetto gladiator. Burora posted a photo of Bobi Wine from some time ago grinding Marijuana leaves. He then said that such things are ...
Read More »I Turned Down A Gig For Unequal Payment With Nigerian Musician – Fik Fameica
Local rapper Shafik Walukaaga alias Fik Fameica has revealed that he once refused to perform at a concert with a Nigerian as the main act. According to the self-styled King Kong, the reason was that he asked for the same pay as the Nigerian. The organizers refused to give it to him thus pulling out of the gig. “I recently ...
Read More »Ragga Dee Reveals When He Shall Quit Music
Veteran musician Daniel Kazibwe aka Ragga Dee has revealed his plans of quitting active music. And it’s not as quick as you would think. While appearing on the NBS Late Nights with another veteran TV presenter JKazooza, the singer said that he will only quit music when he dies. This is because it’s part of his life and therefore a ...
Read More »Uganda’s Biggest Problem Musically Is Cultism – Isma Olaxees
Social media blogger, Isma Olaxees, has highlighted the biggest problem hindering music progression in Uganda and he thinks it’s cultism. This is so, especially with the ‘big three’ artistes in Uganda namely; Bebe Cool, Bobi Wine and Dr Jose Chameleone. Isma further revealed that Eddy Kenzo had broken this chain and penetrated it but his separation from Rema weakened him. ...
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