Singer Ava Peace has expressed her desire to collaborate with Sheebah Karungi, describing the possibility as a dream come true while insisting she holds no ill feelings toward the celebrated musician.
Feffe Bussi says concerts are not for the faint-hearted, warning artists with health challenges to be cautious before organizing one. The rapper also revealed that he pays all production costs on his collaborations to avoid future disputes over royalties and profits.
Cindy Sanyu has commended Eddy Kenzo for his role in advancing the amended copyright bill, noting that collaboration between UMA and UNMF marks a major step forward for Uganda’s music industry.
Cindy Sanyu has weighed in on the ongoing copyright law debate, challenging politicians and media houses that oppose paying musicians royalties when their songs are played.
Popular dancer-turned-singer Ritah Danchall has advised veteran star Cindy Sanyu to accept that Sheebah Karungi has surpassed her musically and professionally.
Cindy Sanyu has weighed in on the feud between Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo, saying the clash stems from competition on the NRM campaign trail. She believes the tension will ease after the season—and reminds artists that the industry “jungle” has its own laws.
Cindy Sanyu has spoken out about her much-talked-about battle with Sheebah, claiming victory and revealing why she will not face the Queen Karma again. She also addressed rumors about her marriage and her stance on performing at campaign events.
Ugandan singer Cindy Sanyu has opened up about motherhood, sharing how faith and instinct guide her parenting journey. The dancehall star, who has three children, says she draws inspiration from her late mother’s love and discipline. Cindy adds that parenting has no set formula — she simply trusts God and her instincts to raise her children with purpose and love.
Ugandan star Cindy Sanyu has revealed that retirement for her doesn’t mean leaving music. The Boom Party singer says she plans to focus on mentoring young artists and creating a label that nurtures talent and purpose. After two decades in the industry, Cindy says she’ll step back from the stage but stay active behind the scenes, transferring her knowledge to the next generation.
Singer Martha Mukisa has shared her emotional journey after discovering she was pregnant for the first time. The “Busy” hitmaker admitted she was initially nervous and in disbelief, taking several tests before finally embracing the reality of motherhood.