Lydia Jazmine has distanced herself from controversial tribalism remarks reportedly made by Abtex, saying she does not involve herself in politics or tribalism and believes her fans will still support her upcoming concert.
Swangz Avenue co-founder Julius Kyazze has named Vinka as the most valuable investment of his music career, expressing pride in the singer's transformation into one of Uganda's biggest music stars.
Cindy Sanyu says she has one non-negotiable rule with promoters—no full payment, no performance. The singer believes artists should protect their value while resolving disputes professionally.
Vinka has expressed excitement over her long-awaited debut concert, promising fans an explosive night as Swangz Avenue prepares to unveil the official event details.
Iryn Namubiru has applauded several Ugandan artists, highlighting Tracy Melon’s unique voice and recognizing talents like Azawi, Aaronx, and Elijah Kitaka.
Swangz Avenue has finally announced Vinka’s maiden concert, a long-awaited milestone for one of the label’s longest-serving and most consistent hitmakers.
Lydia Jazmine has weighed in on the Joshua Baraka and Azawi debate, saying Ugandan artistes should focus on unity and collaboration instead of tearing down one another.
Martha Mukisa has boldly joined Uganda’s growing music battle conversation, declaring she can beat any artist while also opening up about ownership of her music and copyright protection.
Singer Azawi says performing for any political candidate, including Bobi Wine or NRM, would be extremely difficult because she doesn’t want to influence her fans or promote disunity.