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Eddy Kenzo Weighs On The Recent Influx Of Nigerian Artistes Into Uganda

Eddy Kenzo Appears On New York Times Square For The Second Time

Big Talent boss, Eddy Kenzo, has become the latest Ugandan musician to express concern over the recent influx of Nigerian musicians into the country. Ever since the concerts were okayed to go ahead after the COVID-19 lockdown, there have been more Nigerian concerts than Ugandan. The likes of Ruger, Chike, Adekunle Gold, Tiwa Savage, Kizz Daniel, Fave, Ayra Starr have ...

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Dr Jose Chameleone Blasts Nigerians For Financially Exploiting Uganda 

Dr Jose Chameleone Unveils The Uganda Music Superstar's Association

Legendary Ugandan musician, Dr Jose Chameleone, has come out to blast Nigerians for financially exploiting Uganda. It should be recalled that the country has been turned into a playground for the Nigerian artists. Lots of these have been coming to Uganda and even today, another Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel is set for a show at Lugogo Cricket Oval. However, Chameleone ...

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Bebe Cool Criticizes Promoters For Favoring Lesser – Known Nigerians Over Ugandan Talents

Bebe Cool; My Life Challenges Have Made Me Unstoppable

One of Uganda’s legendary singers Big Size Bebe Cool has come out to hit hard at promoters in Uganda who have made it a habit to promoting foreign talent over Ugandans. This was after the recent performance of Nigerian singer Fireboy DML over the weekend. Fireboy’s only main popular song is Peru and its the one he’s been riding on. ...

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Tems And Omah Lay Exhibit Maturity After Traumatizing Incident

Tems and Omah Lay speak out

Nigerian Artistes, Tems and Omah Lay exhibited maturity via their different social media platforms when they decided to eat humble pie. Tems through her label, Rebel Gang wrote to her fans explaining how everything happened. In the letter, she apologized for all unintended incidents that led to the arrest on 14th December. “I’m truly saddened that attendees could have possibly ...

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