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.
Music producer Didi has revealed that he found love after rehab, crediting Chandiru for standing by him during his darkest moments as the couple now plans for marriage.
Public entertainers in Uganda could soon lose 6% of their concert earnings after government tabled a new withholding tax proposal targeting musicians, comedians and paid performers.
Bebe Cool has revealed why he deliberately skipped Parliament discussions on the Copyright Amendment Bill, criticizing fellow artists for lacking knowledge about copyright laws.
Eddy Kenzo has ignited controversy after saying no musicians worked harder than the 2000s generation, pointing to mansions, businesses, and wealth as proof of their hustle.
Nina Roz is optimistic her Sembabule election petition will succeed and lead to a by-election, while also insisting Uganda’s new copyright law only matters if enforced.
Rema Namakula has clarified that her marriage to Dr. Hamza Ssebunya was concluded through an Islamic Nikkah years ago, long before their 2019 Kwanjula, while also advising couples to protect their unions from social media pressure.
Martha Mukisa has boldly joined Uganda’s growing music battle conversation, declaring she can beat any artist while also opening up about ownership of her music and copyright protection.
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.