Lydia Jazmine has distanced herself from controversial tribalism remarks reportedly made by Abtex, saying she does not involve herself in politics or tribalism and believes her fans will still support her upcoming concert.
From Bebe Cool and Dr. Jose Chameleone to King Michael and King Saha, Uganda's entertainment veterans are once again dominating the conversation. This opinion explores why the industry's pioneers appear to be reclaiming their place at the top—and what it means for the new generation of artists.
Veteran musician Shanks Vivie’D has opened up about his early relationship with Jose Chameleone, dismissing jealousy claims and revealing why he left Uganda for the UK.
Kenyan singer Bien says AI-generated music is already more common than many listeners realize. He believes artificial intelligence should be embraced as a creative tool that helps talented musicians produce more music while warning against overreliance on the technology.
Kenyan singer Bien-Aimé Baraza has shared his perspective on Uganda’s music industry, explaining how a single hit song can keep an artist booked across the country for an extended period.
Kalifah AgaNaga has opened up about his side hustles, insisting that business and consistent performances across northern Uganda keep him financially stable even without hit songs.
Jose Chameleone has praised Bebe Cool for gifting his wife Zuena Kirema a luxurious mansion in Bwebajja, saying the gesture reflects hard work, blessings and the growth of Uganda’s music industry.
Robert Ssekitoleko Maseruka says musicians can influence politics without contesting for office, arguing that King Saha knows his strength while Dr. Jose Chameleone's changing political affiliations have cost him public trust.
Jose Chameleone has threatened legal action against Josephat Seguya after the Bukedde presenter allegedly claimed the singer conducted DNA tests on his children with Daniella Atim. Chameleone has dismissed the reports as false, malicious, and invasive.
Ugandan music star Dr Jose Chameleone has spoken warmly about his ex-wife, Daniella Atim, thanking her for years of love, sacrifice, and the family they built together.
Ugandan singer Aziz Azion has explained why he stays away from music industry feuds, saying rivalries rarely produce positive results. He also weighed in on the Paul Job Kafeero paternity saga, backing DNA testing as the best way to establish the truth.
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.