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.
Western Uganda musician T Paul has revealed why he keeps his longtime partner away from the public eye, saying privacy protects her from the pressures of fame and the music industry.
Lydia Jazmine has revealed that while she is dating, she deliberately keeps her love life away from social media to avoid public scrutiny, adding that trust issues make finding the right partner even more challenging.
Sheebah Karungi has showered Lydia Jazmine with praise in an emotional tribute, celebrating her resilience, kindness, hard work, and the remarkable journey behind her success.
Lydia Jazmine has opened up about taking life as it comes, her music ambitions, stunt claims, motherhood plans and her upcoming Lugogo Cricket Oval concert.
Lydia Jazmine has named Mesach Ssemakula as her all-time favorite artist, saying she knows all his songs and crediting him for supporting her like a father during her maiden concert. She also revealed that Phoebe Nassolo’s Kwata Wano is her favorite kikadde song.
Ugandan singer Lydia Jazmine has revealed that she intends to have her future children born overseas, saying she wants them to enjoy opportunities and privileges she never had while growing up.
Lydia Jazmine says she has not abandoned her dream of going global but believes Luganda music has been key to building her career, supporting her family and connecting with Ugandan audiences.
Lydia Jazmine says the current political and economic climate has reduced performance bookings for musicians, adding that entertainment is among the sectors feeling the effects.
Lydia Jazmine has shut down speculation that a man financed her newly acquired Range Rover, revealing that she purchased the vehicle herself. The singer also addressed the ongoing Stellah Nantumbwe saga, describing the former Miss Uganda as a private person who is doing well.
Feffe Bussi says concerts are not for the faint-hearted, warning artists with health challenges to be cautious before organizing one. The rapper also revealed that he pays all production costs on his collaborations to avoid future disputes over royalties and profits.
From Kampala to Gulu, Arsenal fever has gripped Uganda as fans and celebrities prepare to celebrate the club’s historic Premier League title win after 22 years.
Lydia Jazmine has defended herself against public pressure over marriage and motherhood, insisting that people should respect individual timelines and personal choices.