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Bebe Cool says his Break The Chains album is already proving successful, revealing it has generated $70,000 and is close to fully recouping distribution costs despite early criticism.
After a life-threatening case of drink spiking, Dansolo singer Kapa Cat is speaking out, urging women to prioritize safety when they step out. She shares practical tips and a powerful warning to help others stay protected.
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.
Lydia Jazmine has addressed long-standing rumors about her love life, saying she will introduce her partner only when the time is right. She also spoke about her friendship with Sheebah Karungi, her goals of completing her home, and why rising star Tracy Melon is her artist of the year.
Vinka has dismissed Ava Peace’s claims of a music battle, saying she doesn’t see such a showdown happening. The Swangz Avenue star also confirmed that her long-demanded concert is coming soon.
Precious Remmie has opened up about the household roles in her marriage, revealing that she doesn’t mingle posho and leaves certain tough chores to her husband.
MC Kats has revealed that Fille Mutoni was aware of his HIV status from day one, saying she told him to “leave everything to God.” The TV presenter also opened up on why he can never hate her despite their past challenges.
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.
After years away from the public eye, Fille Mutoni speaks on her rehab journey, drug addiction recovery, and what life has been like beyond the music scene.
Eddy Kenzo opens up about jealousy, challenges, and the secret battles he faces from influential figures in the music industry and beyond, affirming that his success is a gift from God.
Ava Peace has clarified that her musical inspiration is Winnie Nwagi, not Sheebah Karungi. The TNS star, who once clashed with Sheebah’s fans over the “Somebody” song, praised Sheebah’s industry influence but stressed she’s carving her own path.
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.”