Singer Pallaso has come out to advise fellow Ugandan artistes on how to avoid deportation as the vice grows slowly. The Malamu singer said that artistes should learn to read and understand their contracts. He added that these should also understand the terms and conditions of what is presented to them before signing. The singer who is well traveled having ...
Read More »Blogger Ritah Kaggwa Advises Ugandan Musicians To Perform Abroad
UK-based social media blogger Ritah Kaggwa has advised Ugandan musicians to drop hits and get themselves booked to perform abroad. She said that a majority of economies in Europe have already returned to normal. She went ahead to commend Ugandan singers Winnie Nwagi, John Blaq, Pallaso, and David Lutalo for recently putting up energetic performances in the UK. The gossipmonger ...
Read More »Ugandan Musicians Mesmerize Londoners With Energetic Performance
A group of four Ugandan musicians including Winnie Nwagi, Pallaso, John Blaq and David Lutalo left revelers in London, UK yearning for more as they shut the venues down with their extraordinary performances. The group which has been out of the country started out their tour in Turkey. After performing in Istanbul, they left for the UK and having not ...
Read More »Mixed Reactions After Vinka Kicks A Fan In The Face
Over the weekend, a video surfaced of singer Vinka, real names Veronica Luggya ferociously kicking a fan in the face. This was during a performance she had in Juba, South Sudan. Now different fans and other people in the entertainment industry have come out to air their views on this issue. The Swangz Avenue singer who recently gave birth has ...
Read More »Local Singer Free Boy Sues MTN And Airtel For Copyright Infringement
The latest info indicates singer Mubarak Mandela aka Free Boy has sued telecommunication giants Airtel and MTN for using his song for promotion minus his consent. Recently, musicians in Uganda have started to take their work seriously. They are fighting those who eat off their sweat minus paying them. This comes after Apass tweeted telling all local websites that have ...
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