Music

Stay True and Consistent, Ceaserous Advises Fellow Artistes

Ugandan singer Ceaserous, born Solomon Sentengo, has looked back on his time in the music industry and shared some of the lessons he has learned

Music

Lydia Jazmine on Music Promotion: Easier Today, But Is It Really Good?

While she calls promotion the hardest part of the industry, Ugandan singer Lydia Jazmine says it is much easier today than when she first started.

Music

Why R&B Beats Afrobeats Every Time, According to Lydia Jazmine

During a recent appearance on the Ugandan Boy Talk Show, singer Lydia Jazmine was asked to choose between two music genres: Afrobeats and Rhythm and

Music

Eddy Kenzo Warns Musicians: “Conflicts Bring Tears, Not Glory”

The Ugandan music scene is heating up with tension as veteran Jose Chameleone locks horns with Alien Skin. Both camps are thumping their chests, and

Lifestyle Music

Pinky Tells the Truth About Depression Among Artistes

Ugandan singer Pinky has made it clear that no amount of industry pressure will come before her well-being. Speaking to YouTuber Shielah Price, the “Picha”

Music

How Geosteady Keeps His Music Popular Over the Years

Ugandan vocalist Geosteady has managed to create music that stands the test of time, even as many of his counterparts struggle to keep their songs

Music

Omega 256 Shuts Down Rumors About Funding “See You Tonight” Solo

Ugandan songbirds Omega 256 and Cindy Sanyu are dominating the airwaves with their hit collaboration “See You Tonight.” The track has quickly captured attention, and

Music

Selecta Jeff Says Most DJs Play Amapiano Just to Survive

Selecta Jeff has given fans a peek behind the decks, revealing the tough realities of the local music scene. Through his X account, the Ugandan

Music

The First Hit Song Does Not Guarantee Big Paychecks, Says John Blaq

Many people believe that once an artiste lands their first hit song, money automatically follows. But according to Ugandan singer John Blaq, that is far

Gossip Music

DJ Selecta Jef Pleads with Artistes: “Stop Cursing in Luganda”

Selecta Jef has spoken out against vulgar music, urging local artistes to rethink their lyrics. The Ugandan DJ and media personality took to X (formerly