Ugandan musician Brian Avie has revealed one of the biggest challenges musicians face especially the upcoming ones. He said that most of them don’t aim higher. They just produce music for local consumption yet the goal should have been international.Brian Avie has been in the music industry for almost four years. He is not only a musician but also a ...
Read More »Moving With Bodyguards Doesn’t Mean You’re A Star – Eddy Kenzo
Multiple award winner and President of Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) Eddy Kenzo has revealed that not every artiste who moves with bodyguards is a star. He said that anyone with money can get bodyguards but not everyone is actually a celebrity. Kenzo made statements following the upcoming artists who are constantly moving with a number of boys with big ...
Read More »King Saha Advises Upcoming Artistes How To Become Successful
Singer King Saha real name Semanda Mansour has advised upcoming artists on how to become successful. He said being talented doesn’t guarantee Someone’s success when it comes to the music industry. It needs more than just talent. Saha has been in the music industry for about 10 years and has managed to keep on top of his game. According to ...
Read More »Lydia Jazmine Vows To Keep Supporting Upcoming Artistes Each Year
Songstress Lydia Jazmine has vowed to keep supporting upcoming musicians and music producers each year. She said she has been through it and she understands what it takes for someone to finally break through in the music industry as she has ever been in that position. The singer is one of Uganda’s female musicians that people haven’t complained about especially ...
Read More »Mathias Walukagga Refers Geosteady As Upcoming Artiste
Kadongo kamu singer and politician Mathias Walukagga has referred fellow singer Geosteady as an upcoming musician. He said he has nothing to say about him because they are not in the same league and never will they be. Geosteady launched his music career in 2017 and Mathis Walukagga has been in the industry way longer. These older musicians always refer ...
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