The Uganda National Musicians Federation has begun funding regional musician SACCOs, releasing UGX 110 million to Lango artists in a move aimed at building savings culture and financial stability in the industry.
Popular dancer-turned-singer Ritah Danchall has advised veteran star Cindy Sanyu to accept that Sheebah Karungi has surpassed her musically and professionally.
Cindy Sanyu has spoken out about her much-talked-about battle with Sheebah, claiming victory and revealing why she will not face the Queen Karma again. She also addressed rumors about her marriage and her stance on performing at campaign events.
Jackie Chandiru has sparked debate after branding today’s Ugandan music industry as “90% bubble-gum,” arguing that most modern songs lack substance and longevity. She revealed this while comparing top stars Sheebah and Spice Diana.
Azawi has ignited a heated industry-wide discussion after claiming that old-school musicians are “evil” and use dark tactics to undermine rising artists. Her remarks echo similar allegations made by other Ugandan musicians, sparking fresh debate about the hidden forces shaping the music industry.
Music analyst James Propa says Spice Diana’s rumoured split with Manager Roger could be the start of a new chapter for both — and even a win for Uganda’s music industry.
Kampala has seen many socialites rise in glamour and wealth — only to crash in scandal or mystery. Here’s a look at Uganda’s fallen money kings and queens.
Sheebah Karungi tells critics she’ll wear what she wants, celebrating her hard-earned confidence and bold style: “If I still want to dress up like that, I’ll rock those shirts because I work out every day.”
Gloria Bugie’s musical journey is a story of faith, consistency, and triumph. The rising star, famed for hits like Panama and Tequiero, has crowned her first year in the industry with a stunning new Bluetech ride, a reward for her dedication and belief in hard work.
Spice Diana has responded to comparisons with Sheebah, making it clear that her career is built on respect and hard work — and that there’s space for more than one queen in Uganda’s music industry.