Latinum has rejected claims that Ray G is the King of the West, saying many artists have successfully filled Lugogo Cricket Oval before him. The dancehall singer insists he is the rightful holder of the title and says music should be treated as business rather than tribal competition.
Singer Winnie Nwagi says the decision to have more children is personal, explaining that ambitions, past mistakes, and relationship challenges all influence whether someone chooses to expand their family.
Musician King Saha and Minister Haruna Kasolo are entangled in a growing dispute after Saha’s Kyotera concert was cancelled. Saha accuses the minister of sabotage, while Kasolo denies any involvement and says the controversy only gives him free publicity.
Ronald Mayinja has declared Mathias Walukagga the likely winner of the Busiro East parliamentary race, saying Ssegona’s criticism has only increased sympathy for the Kadongo Kamu musician. Mayinja also defended Walukagga’s communication style and commented on the recent trend of artistes being pelted with bottles.
Appearing on Sanyuka TV, Bebe Cool shared a detailed vision of a “New Uganda” under Gen Muhoozi, emphasizing anti-corruption, unity, community responsibility and regulated noise pollution, while dismissing Bobi Wine’s model as ego-driven and divisive.
Bobi Wine has accused the government of frustrating efforts to advance Uganda’s copyright law, saying his proposals—submitted through MP Hilary Kiyaga—were sidelined in favour of the UNMF under Eddy Kenzo.
Alien skin has explained why he was recently chased along Salaama Road, revealing that a confrontation involving his crew sparked the chaos. The singer says he is tired of being painted as Uganda’s most unruly artist.
Singer Ronald Mayinja says Bobie Wine lacks the maturity and leadership qualities needed to guide Uganda, warning his presidency could stall the nation’s progress.
Eddy Kenzo has criticized the National Unity Platform, claiming the party has abandoned its founding principles. The singer, now aligned with the NRM, says NUP should consult its early contributors if it hopes to regain direction—remarks that have angered many of the party’s supporters.
Musician Nina Roz has apologized to NUP supporters after a video emerged showing her endorsing Moses Muhangi for Kampala Central MP. She clarified that she supports NUP’s official candidates, including David Lewis Rubongoya, and asked for forgiveness from party members.
Irene Ntale has officially distanced herself from political involvement, saying she wants to focus on her music career. The singer explained that although she once appeared in Bobi Wine’s Tuliyambala Engule, she never intended to take on a political role.
Omulangira Suuna has responded to the now-viral scene where Bobi Wine refused to shake his hand at the Serena concert, saying he knows little about the NUP leader beyond his music and leaving supporters to judge the incident for themselves.
Azawi has applauded Bebe Cool for always reaching out with performance opportunities, saying he respects her political stance. She declined to endorse any candidate but urged for peaceful and fair campaigns, condemning recent violence against NUP.
Buchaman, former Firebase president and right-hand man to Bobi Wine, says he left the label due to broken promises, unpaid work on the Busabala concert, and his disillusionment with both Bobi Wine and the ruling NRM.