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- Gloria Bugie says she has no friends in the music industry to avoid rivalry, rumors, and unnecessary drama.
- The singer believes her unique personality and artistic style make fellow musicians hesitant to approach her.
- Bugie remains a devoted Arsenal fan and hopes to one day win a Grammy Award for Uganda.
Ugandan singer Gloria Bugie has opened up about why she keeps her distance from fellow musicians, revealing that she has no friends within the music industry.

Speaking candidly, Bugie said she intentionally avoids forming close friendships with both male and female artists because of the many stories she has heard about rivalry, jealousy, witchcraft, and misunderstandings among musicians.
According to the singer, she prefers maintaining professional relationships rather than personal ones.
“I don’t see what I should be talking about with fellow musicians every day. We can work together on a project, finish it, and that is it,” Gloria Bugie said.
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The singer explained that keeping a small circle helps her avoid unnecessary drama and distractions that often arise within the entertainment industry.
Bugie further claimed that many artists are hesitant to approach her because of her unique personality and artistic style. She believes her distinct voice, confidence, and unconventional approach to music make her stand out from the crowd.
“People see me as different. My voice is unique, and the things I do are extraordinary. That energy sometimes keeps people from getting too close,” she noted.
Away from music, Bugie also spoke about her passion for football, revealing that she is a loyal supporter of Arsenal and has no intention of ever abandoning the English Premier League champions.
The singer also shared her biggest career ambition, saying she dreams of becoming the first Ugandan female artist to bring home a Grammy Award.
Bugie expressed confidence that with hard work, consistency, and dedication to her craft, the prestigious international accolade is within reach.




