Feffe Bussi says preparations for his Lugogo Cricket Oval concert have left him under immense pressure after investing over Shs300 million into the event. The rapper says he now relies on 3 a.m. prayers, workouts, and sponsor meetings as he counts down to the big day.
Sheebah Karungi has spoken about her ongoing copyright dispute with former manager Jeff Kiwa, revealing that their breakup was rooted in business disagreements, professionalism, and clarity over her music rights.
Kalifah AgaNaga has rejected comparisons with Kapeke, arguing that his career achievements and impact during Uganda’s most competitive music era place him on a different level.
Lydia Jazmine has weighed in on the Joshua Baraka and Azawi debate, saying Ugandan artistes should focus on unity and collaboration instead of tearing down one another.
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.
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.