Feffe Bussi says preparations for his Lugogo Cricket Oval concert have left him under immense pressure after investing over Shs300 million into the event. The rapper says he now relies on 3 a.m. prayers, workouts, and sponsor meetings as he counts down to the big day.
Sheebah Karungi has spoken about her ongoing copyright dispute with former manager Jeff Kiwa, revealing that their breakup was rooted in business disagreements, professionalism, and clarity over her music rights.
Justice Minister Norbert Mao says the newly signed copyright law will help Ugandan musicians earn from their music while also highlighting his role in peace talks and northern Uganda’s development.
Cindy Sanyu believes the rising musician feuds in Uganda could either be genuine misunderstandings or calculated publicity stunts. She has called for veteran musicians to help mediate disputes before they turn violent.
Frank Gashumba has criticized Ziza Bafana over remarks targeting Banyarwanda, warning that such statements are divisive and affect millions across Uganda.
Eddy Kenzo says he has no connection to the Nyange tracking device despite sharing its name with one of his songs, as he backs enforcement of the new copyright law.
Dancehall artist Vyper Ranking questions the SACCO structure under the Uganda National Musicians Federation, calls UGX 10M “peanuts,” and comments on the Kenzo–Bafana feud.