Prima Kadarshi questioned why men insist on paternity tests, arguing that trust between partners should eliminate the need for scientific confirmation.
Veteran producer Paddy Man has praised gospel singer Judith Babirye, describing her as an exceptionally gifted artist known for delivering flawless one-take studio performances.
Returning from China, Spice Diana received a surprise award from inmates at Luzira Prison who credited her music and generosity for inspiring them during difficult times.
UNMF leaders Eddy Kenzo and Pallaso have faulted UPRS for distributing what they describe as insufficient royalty payments to musicians, while also defending the federation's newly launched podcast celebrating music legends.
Ujuwe singer David Lutalo says he belongs among the elite musicians in Uganda, comparing his versatility and consistency to football coaching legend Pep Guardiola.
Veteran musician Ragga Dee has condemned Eddy Kenzo’s decision to disclose the amount of money contributed by artists, the government, and family members during Master Parrot’s burial. He argued that acts of kindness should not be publicized for recognition and urged people to give genuinely from the heart.
Eddy Kenzo says he did not join mourners in singing Tuliyambala Engule at Master Parrot's burial because he never understood the song's message when it was first presented to him by Bobi Wine.
Veteran musician Mesach Semakula has slammed fellow artists whom he accuses of exploiting the late Master Parrot's death for social media attention, insisting that genuine support should matter more than online criticism.
Treasury Permanent Secretary Ramathan Ggoobi says creatives remain a government priority, highlighting funding, copyright reforms and the promised musicians’ home.
Uganda’s music industry has produced several legendary hitmakers over the last three decades. While music remains subjective, these artists have consistently delivered memorable songs and built lasting legacies.
Hellen Lukoma has reflected on her time in Obsessions, saying she regrets being part of the iconic girl group despite the lessons she learned during her youthful years.
Eddy Kenzo has shared his thoughts on Phiona Nyamutoro’s political future, saying leadership is guided by destiny and expressing confidence in her growing career.
From Emmese to Tumbiza Sound and Kachumbali, these Ugandan musicians enjoyed explosive fame through unforgettable hits but struggled to maintain long-term success.
Eddy Kenzo has spoken out about the viral image suggesting he was removed from his seat during the presidential inauguration ceremony, describing the picture as misleading and AI-generated