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.
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.
Uganda’s music industry has produced several legendary hitmakers over the last three decades. While music remains subjective, these artists have consistently delivered memorable songs and built lasting legacies.
A Pass has shared the emotional story behind Tuli Kubigere, revealing that the hit song was inspired by his days walking to studio while dreaming of one day owning and driving a car.
DJ Erycom has revealed how selling his boutique and receiving support from a UK-based friend helped shape his music career and create the Erycom brand.
Mikie Wine has credited Bobi Wine and Jose Chameleone as the only Ugandan artists who genuinely invested in nurturing and supporting upcoming music talent in Uganda.
Mesach Semakula celebrates Jose Chameleone’s legacy with a heartfelt award, highlighting his impact, friendship, and unmatched contribution to Uganda’s music scene.