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.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has once again embraced his Ugandan roots after revealing that he still listens to legendary music duo Radio & Weasel, prompting excitement among Ugandans and a heartfelt response from Weasel.
Eddy Kenzo has questioned the Uganda Performing Right Society’s royalty distribution model after Weasel was paid Ugx 285,498 for 18 months, arguing that artists deserve a more transparent and equitable system.
Singer Allan Toniks has defended the logic behind UPRS royalty payments, saying the money paid out to artists is based strictly on how they performed in a single year, not on past fame, catalogue size or legacy hits.
UPRS has responded after outrage over royalty payouts shared by musicians, insisting Weasel Manizo’s Sh285,000 payment was based on registered works, ownership shares and the society’s modest 2025 collections.
Weasel has disclosed that he is unaware of any specific hard drive containing Mowzey Radio’s entire music catalog but believes many studios still possess unreleased recordings by the late singer.
Sandra Teta has defended her husband Weasel Manizo after social media criticism over his upcoming album announcement. She urged fans to support the singer and reminded critics of his legacy with the late Mowzey Radio.
Apostle Jonathan Nalebo has reignited music industry debate after blasting Bebe Cool and declaring Eddy Kenzo the bigger and more accomplished artist on both the local and international stage.
Lydia Jazmine has opened up about how Radio and Weasel quietly paid her tuition while she was still in campus, a gesture that helped her graduate and build her music career.
Veteran producer Washington says Goodlyfe duo Radio and Weasel had the talent and star power to rival Africa’s biggest acts like Wizkid, but weak and unstructured management held them back from reaching their full continental potential.
Veteran R&B singer Maro has applauded some of Uganda’s greatest male vocalists, highlighting the impact of Mowzey Radio, Maurice Kirya, and Aziz Azion while reflecting on their influence and musical legacy.
Weasel Manizo has reunited with his former manager Jeff Kiwa after years of separation, as the two were spotted sharing a warm moment in Kampala, signaling healed ties rooted in the legendary Goodlyfe era.