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.
Ykee Benda has thrown down the gauntlet to Pallaso, saying he qualifies under the YouTube benchmark Pallaso set and is ready to prove himself in a music battle.
Pallaso has set a tough qualification for any artist hoping to battle him musically, insisting they must have at least 25 songs with over one million views on YouTube before becoming a worthy contender.
Cindy Sanyu has urged King Saha and Pallaso to bring their best performances if their much-talked-about music battle happens, saying the showdown could either make or break their careers.
Musician Pallaso has responded to suggestions that he and King Saha need mediation from influential figures such as the Katikkiro of Buganda. He insists there is no bad blood between them, describing Saha as his brother and saying there is nothing that needs to be sorted out.
UNMF leaders Eddy Kenzo and Pallaso have faulted UPRS for distributing what they describe as insufficient royalty payments to musicians, while also defending the federation's newly launched podcast celebrating music legends.
Veteran Ugandan musician Ragga Dee has spoken out against violence and unnecessary beefs in the music industry, urging artists to priotize talent, integrity, and entertaining fans instead of fighting
GNL Zamba has revealed that he hired a private tutor to teach his wife, Miriam Tamar, Luganda while also praising Feffe Bussi’s concert and condemning violence in Uganda’s music industry.
Ykee Benda has spoken out against the rising violence in Uganda’s music industry, warning that ongoing feuds between artists could end tragically if musicians do not return focus to music and creativity.
Cindy Sanyu believes the rising musician feuds in Uganda could either be genuine misunderstandings or calculated publicity stunts. She has called for veteran musicians to help mediate disputes before they turn violent.
King Saha has spoken out after his altercation with Pallaso at Supremacy Lounge in Nakulabye. The singer says he was attacked after finding his car surrounded and insists he chose peace despite rising tensions.