Mun G

Mun G Reveals Serena Concert Left Him in Debt
- By Cynthia Ashaba
- . September 10, 2025
Ugandan rapper Mun G may have captivated fans with his massive concert at Serena Hotel on August 30, but behind the lights and cheers, the

Mun G Highlights Audio Production as Biggest Challenge in Ugandan Music
- By Joshua Otim
- . August 28, 2025
Lugaflow rapper Mun G has identified audio production as the main hurdle facing Uganda’s music industry. During a sit-down on Deep Talk, he explained that

Mun G Opens Up About Life as Matovu Emmanuel Mungi
- By Joshua Otim
- . August 25, 2025
Rapper Mun G has shared a deeper side of himself, revealing who he really is as Matovu Emmanuel Mungi, a father, husband, and a man

Mun*G Confident He Can Outshine Bebe Cool Hit for Hit
- By Joshua Otim
- . August 13, 2025
Mun*G has boldly claimed that no one in the industry can go head-to-head with him in a Verzuz musical battle. During a sit-down with Baboon

Mun G: The Rapper Who Still Chooses the Soil
- By Nile Sqoop Admin
- . June 30, 2025
Ugandan rapper Mun G may command the mic, but his day begins on a farm, not in the studio as many might assume. Appearing on

Mun G Explains Why Chasing Hit Songs Can Lead Artistes to ‘Sell Their Soul’
- By Joshua Otim
- . January 30, 2025
Rapper Mun G, real name Mungi Emmanuel Matovu, opened up about why many musicians are choosing to sing vulgar songs instead of making meaningful music.

Why Rapper Mun G Would Advise His Son Against a Career in Music
- By Joshua Otim
- . January 29, 2025
Ugandan Rapper Mun G, real name Mungi Emmanuel Matovu, has no regrets about his music career, but he would not want his son to follow

Naira Ali Slams New Ugandan Music, Calls It “Total Nonsense”
- By Joshua Otim
- . January 20, 2025
The conversation about the quality of Ugandan music remains ongoing, with various artistes sharing their frustrations and differing opinions on the state of the industry.

Mun G Explains Why Rappers Struggle to Stand Out in Uganda
- By Joshua Otim
- . October 29, 2024
The Ugandan music market has always favored love songs and catchy melodies, with singing typically taking precedence over rap. Rapper Mun G shared that this