Takeaways
- Da Agent questions Gravity Omutujju’s talent, calling his rise “hype-driven.”
- He claims Gravity lost his core audience after aligning with the government.
- Da Agent offers a comeback collaboration, but only after an apology to fans.
A seemingly ongoing feud is brewing between Da Agent and Gravity Omutujju, with the former taking direct shots at his counterpart’s career and choices.

Speaking during an interview on BBS Terefayina, Da Agent claimed that Gravity’s rise in the music scene was driven more by hype than actual talent.
“It was just excitement. When it comes to talent, you can clearly see who has stayed consistent,” he said.
Da Agent went on to suggest that Gravity’s alleged decline stems from a disconnect with his core fanbase. According to him, Gravity initially built a strong following among ordinary Ugandans—people who often speak out about issues like high taxes, fuel prices, and poor healthcare.
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However, he believes things changed when Gravity publicly supported the incumbent government, a move he says may have alienated those very fans.
“His audience is full of the common man… but he ignored them and chose those who are well off,” Da Agent noted, adding that perhaps Gravity should have kept his political stance private.
Despite the criticism, Da Agent extended what sounded like both a jab and an olive branch—offering to collaborate on a comeback track.
“He needs to look for me because when I look around, there’s no one else who will give him the comeback onto the music scene,” he said, adding that such a move would only come after Gravity apologizes to the people he may have disappointed.




