- Gloria Bugie asked admirers to gift her land or money this Valentine’s.
- She dismissed flowers, calling them short-lived.
- The singer says she’s single and focused on music, not relationships.
As the Valentine’s season sweeps across the country, many lovers have already lined up grand plans to celebrate the day. For musician Gloria Busingye, popularly known as Gloria Bugie, this year’s celebration is no different — except her wish list has sparked conversation among fans.

The “Cherrie” singer has openly shared what she would love to receive from admirers during this romantic season. Known for her candid personality, Gloria didn’t hold back when expressing her preferences, making it clear that she values long-term, meaningful gifts over symbolic ones.
Reflecting on her previous birthday celebrations, the singer reminded fans that she once wished for land in Kampala and a year’s use of a Mercedes-Benz — requests that trended widely on social media. This Valentine’s Day, her desires remain just as bold.
“If someone feels like they want to gift me this Valentine’s, let it be something tangible like land or money,” Gloria said.
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She went on to dismiss flowers as impractical, noting that while beautiful, they don’t last long.
“Flowers get spoiled. If you want to appreciate me, just give me money instead of bringing flowers,” she added.
Gloria, who is currently publicly single, also addressed questions about her love life and the kind of partner she would consider dating. However, she emphasized that romance is not her priority at the moment.
According to the singer, her current focus is on growing her music career and representing Uganda both locally and internationally. She explained that relationships require time and emotional investment — something she is channeling into her craft for now.
She assured fans that when the time comes for her to settle down, she will openly share the qualities she seeks in a partner. Until then, Gloria Bugie remains focused on her artistry, brand growth, and delivering music to her audience.

