Coco Finger Warns Against Turning Music Beefs Into Real Fights
Ugandan singer Moses Okori, better known as Coco Finger, has weighed in on the ongoing beefs among musicians in the industry.
While he acknowledges that competition plays a role in the music scene, he emphasizes that it should remain healthy and musical, without crossing into violence.
Known for his high-energy performances, Coco Finger revealed in a media chat that he prefers avoiding conflicts altogether.
As a social work scholar, he prides himself on knowing how to handle people and believes in using his platform to uplift others rather than bring them down.
Interestingly, he revealed that he is trained in Taekwondo and kickboxing, meaning he is more than capable of defending himself should a situation escalate physically.
While Coco Finger respects his fellow musicians, he chooses to distance himself from controversial figures.
He pointed out that not all beefs in the industry are genuine, with some being staged purely to attract attention.
In fact, he admitted that he has been approached several times to engage in fake rivalries, but he has always turned these down.
He understands how such stunts can quickly spiral out of control, with potential real-life consequences.
Coco Finger concluded by cautioning that while artists and their teams may create conflicts for promotion, fans who take these rivalries too seriously can escalate matters, leading to confrontations with serious implications.