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.
Cindy Sanyu has opened up about the challenges of succeeding in male-dominated spaces, saying women are often judged more harshly than men and that maintaining her integrity has always come before taking shortcuts.
Swangz Avenue singer Vinka has opened up about how Cindy Sanyu's controversial remarks about artists under record labels left her feeling hurt, admitting that the comments came from someone she had always looked up to.
Cysto Panda says Cindy Sanyu’s past remarks that she didn’t consider him an artist motivated him to work harder, adding that he’d only collaborate with her if she now recognizes his growth.
Cindy Sanyu has reflected on the difficult path that built her music career, revealing how criticism, financial setbacks, and years of fighting for her unique dancehall sound strengthened her resolve and shaped the artist she is today.
Veteran dancehall star Cindy has opened up on staying relevant after more than 20 years in the music industry, revealing that constant reinvention—not retirement—is the secret behind her longevity.
Cindy Sanyu has thrown her support behind Grace Nakimera’s comeback concert, praising the singer’s ambition and saying discussions about a potential music battle should come after her return to the stage.
Cindy Sanyu has ruled out another clash with Sheebah Karungi but says she would gladly take on Bebe Cool in what she describes as a battle for the ages.
Grace Nakimera has broken her silence after blogger Kasuku questioned her claims about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance from the music industry. The singer says people should not dismiss experiences they do not understand.
Cindy Sanyu has urged King Saha and Pallaso to bring their best performances if their much-talked-about music battle happens, saying the showdown could either make or break their careers.
Musician King Saha has dismissed Bebe Cool's claims that his planned concert at Kololo Independence Grounds contradicts his criticism of the government, arguing that the venue is simply a public facility available for hire by all Ugandans.
Victor Kamenyo has distanced himself from the Uganda Musicians Association, accusing its leadership of failing to account for over UGX 100 million allegedly received from the Uganda National Musicians Federation.
Grace Nakimera has thrown her name into the ring for a potential music battle with Cindy Sanyu, saying she has enough hits and stage experience to make it one of the greatest musical showdowns Uganda has ever witnessed.