A Pass has reignited debate after boldly claiming he would outshine Uganda’s big three in any era, saying his lyrical depth and technical versatility surpass theirs.
Pallaso has sparked debate after boldly claiming he stands above most artists, while giving credit to a select few legends he believes remain untouchable
Lil Pazo used his moment at Jazz with Jajja 2 to directly appeal to President Museveni for financial help, claiming he campaigned extensively but was never refunded.
Pallaso has stirred conversation after questioning Bebe Cool’s recent musical presence, saying being famous is different from being musically relevant.
Alexander Bagonza, known as A Pass, says Uganda’s music industry limits artists by focusing on a few stars, arguing he would be among Africa’s biggest names if based in Kenya.
Ugandan music icon Jose Chameleone reflects on his early career, revealing how his first song, Gwenafuna Kati, set the stage for a string of self-written and produced hits. His independence shaped a legacy that continues to inspire.
Singer Buchaman has defended Gen. Salim Saleh’s remarks about musicians seeking his attention in Gulu, urging artists to use the established federation. He also accused unrecognized promoters of fleecing funds and threatened legal action over unpaid campaign performance money.
King Michael claims Uganda’s music industry collapsed after top artistes allegedly prioritized money and politics over unity, sparking debate across the entertainment scene.
Apostle Jonathan Nalebo has reignited music industry debate after blasting Bebe Cool and declaring Eddy Kenzo the bigger and more accomplished artist on both the local and international stage.
Veteran R&B singer Maro has applauded some of Uganda’s greatest male vocalists, highlighting the impact of Mowzey Radio, Maurice Kirya, and Aziz Azion while reflecting on their influence and musical legacy.
Veteran singer Red Banton has publicly stated that Dr Jose Chameleone should never attend his burial, citing past disputes and alleged misconduct, while hailing the late Radio as Uganda’s greatest musical legend.