Bebe Cool has criticized Bobi Wine and the NUP for misunderstanding their 2026 election slogan, claiming the party’s weak candidate numbers and failure to consult show incompetence.
Buchaman, the former Firebase Crew artist, says he regrets joining NRM after years of frustration, low pay, and broken promises. He appeals to Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo for help as his contract with the party nears its end.
Maureen Nantume’s rise to fame began in the most unexpected way — from washing utensils as a maid to auditioning for Eagles Production and transforming into a household name in Uganda’s music industry.
Dr. Jose Chameleone has openly declared his loyalty to President Museveni, personally funding his campaign efforts while praising the leader for peace, opportunity, and inspiration.
Eddy Kenzo opens up about jealousy, challenges, and the secret battles he faces from influential figures in the music industry and beyond, affirming that his success is a gift from God.
While fans fell in love with Njalwala for its deep romantic feel, singer Aaronx has revealed that the hit song was actually inspired by one of the darkest moments in his life — his mother’s life-threatening surgery. In an emotional recount, the artist shared how thoughts of possibly losing the woman who raised and rescued him countless times moved him to pour all his pain into the song.
During a recent sermon, Worship House pastor Wilson Bugembe lightheartedly confessed that he’s never had a face-to-face encounter with God, unlike other pastors who claim divine visitations. With his trademark humor, Bugembe joked that he’s done everything — from worship nights to building a church — yet has never even seen God “in a white suit,” before reminding believers that faith goes beyond sight.
Ugandan sensation Joshua Baraka has expressed excitement after landing a nomination for Artist of the Year at the 2025 TikTok Awards Sub-Saharan Africa, a recognition celebrating Africa’s most inspiring digital creators
Ugandan singer A Pass has stirred debate after naming Bebe Cool the best singer among the Big 3 — Bobi Wine, Chameleone, and himself. A Pass praised Bebe Cool’s versatility, saying his ability to perform multiple genres from reggae to RnB sets him apart. He also called “Love You Everyday” one of Uganda’s greatest songs of all time.
A Pass urges Ugandans — especially celebrities — to stop living for validation and focus on authenticity, warning that the need to impress others only leads to financial ruin.