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.
King Saha has openly mocked Eddy Kenzo’s Grammy nomination, arguing that awards should reflect artists’ real lives and not just public image. His comments highlight the ongoing political rift fueling criticism toward Kenzo.
After years away from the public eye, Fille Mutoni speaks on her rehab journey, drug addiction recovery, and what life has been like beyond the music scene.
Eddy Kenzo has fired back at Ugandans questioning his Grammy nomination, insisting critics don’t understand the category. He also explains why he rejects major record label deals, which he likens to slavery.
Eddy Kenzo says UNMF meetings were paused due to his busy schedule with Museveni’s campaign. The singer also discussed his Grammy nomination and addressed questions about performing “System Volongoto.”
Despite having just 11,000 YouTube views, Eddy Kenzo has been nominated for the 2026 Grammys. Discover how the Recording Academy selects nominees and why artistic excellence matters more than chart success.
Eddy Kenzo has been nominated for the 2026 Grammy Awards for his collaboration “Hope and Love.” The Ugandan star faces Africa’s top acts, marking another milestone in his remarkable global journey.
UMA Secretary General and singer Phina Mugerwa has urged UNMF president Eddy Kenzo to remain steadfast despite the pressures of leadership, emphasizing that true leaders endure hardships for the greater good of the industry.
Buchaman, the former Firebase Crew artist, says he regrets joining NRM after years of frustration, low pay, and broken promises. He appeals to Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo for help as his contract with the party nears its end.
Maureen Nantume’s rise to fame began in the most unexpected way — from washing utensils as a maid to auditioning for Eagles Production and transforming into a household name in Uganda’s music industry.
Dr. Jose Chameleone has openly declared his loyalty to President Museveni, personally funding his campaign efforts while praising the leader for peace, opportunity, and inspiration.
Singer Maureen Nantume has candidly shared how she lost money in several businesses she tried to start, including a butcher, clothing shop, wig sales, and a tent rental venture. Despite her efforts, each business failed due to dishonest partners and scams.