Swangz Avenue Singer Winnie Nwagi has given reasons why Ugandan artists haven’t reached a point of performing at the O2 arena in London. Only big artistes perform at that venue and it is very hard for fans to fill it unless an artiste is extremely popular. One of the African artists that have filled such a venue is Wizkid from ...
Read More »Most Ugandan Artistes Go To Europe To Sing For Sneakers – Gabriel Buule Reveals
Daily Monitor journalist Gabriel Buule has revealed that most Ugandan musicians we see taking flights to perform in Europe, often do it for just sneakers and other material things. He made this Statement following Alien Skin’s ability to negotiate for his worth before leaving for London. Alien Skin was booked to go and perform at Purple Party show in London ...
Read More »Spice Diana Reveals The Genesis Of The Uganda National Musicians Federation
Singer Hajarah Namukwaya aka Spice Diana, has come out to give a genesis of how the Uganda National Musicians Federation(UNMF) was started. Appearing on Galaxy FM, she refuted claims that it was out of financial gain desires. The Siri Regular singer was asked why they had never converged before in large numbers. As the times they only come together are ...
Read More »A Pass On Artistes That Buy Followers And Views On Social Media
Singer and songwriter A Pass original name Alexander Bagonza has come out to attack fellow Ugandan artistes who are busy buying social media followers and views. This happened after one of the artists Spice Diana bragged about being the most followed person on social media. A Pass has been an outspoken artiste, especially on social media using his platforms. He ...
Read More »Liam Voice Attacks Artistes Who Used To Mock Him
Singer and songwriter Liam Voice has come out to attack people who used to put him down at the beginning of his career. He said they are now requesting him to push their content through his TikTok forgetting what they did to him when he was beginning. Liam Voice rose to fame during Covid19. He is among the TikTok generation ...
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