Fred Sebbaale says the rise of radio, television, and changing technology altered listening habits and media exposure, contributing to the decline of Uganda’s Kadongo Kamu genre.
Ragga Dee says the late Paul Job Kafeero privately revealed he had only four biological children, adding that he had cautioned against DNA testing years ago because it would create divisions within the family.
Musician Bebe Cool has sparked debate after questioning when Ugandan artists will accumulate serious wealth, arguing that true celebrity status must be backed by billion-shilling homes, big businesses, and international lifestyles.
A Pass is set to enter the fragrance industry with his upcoming “GOAT Perfume” line, revealing plans for two signature scents — a fresh aquatic fragrance and a warm night perfume.
Eddy Kenzo, president of the Uganda National Musicians Federation, has warned creatives seeking to misappropriate Federation funds that their days are numbered, while reaffirming his commitment to protecting musicians’ rights and earnings.
Bebe Cool has cautioned Ugandan content creators against misusing their platforms, revealing that government licensing for digital creators is imminent following his legal dispute with TikToker Luwilight.
Ugandan music star Bebe Cool has revealed that he has forgiven Tiktoker Luwi Light after her controversial post about his wife’s business, Zuena Cakes, led to a defamation case and court appearances.
Buchaman has publicly accused Bebe Cool of failing to pay him for performances at NRM campaign rallies, reigniting tensions among Uganda’s top musicians over campaign gigs.
Eddy Kenzo has called on musicians to put election politics behind them, reconcile, and concentrate on releasing music, saying unity is key for the growth of the industry.
Mikie Wine has fired back at Bebe Cool over claims that he lacks talent, saying true talent is judged by the people, not opinions. Speaking on Galaxy TV, the singer accused the Gagamel boss of ignorance and defended his musical achievements.
Karole Kasita says musicians have lost their leverage over government, casting doubt on whether Uganda’s long-awaited copyright law will ever be passed.
President Museveni has praised Eddy Kenzo for using music to energise NRM supporters, saying entertainment is a meaningful contribution to national development.