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Why Every Artiste Needs a Personal DJ, According to Dr Lover Bowy

In music, timing and chemistry can make or break a performance, and every move and beat matters. For many artistes, having a personal DJ is

Entertainment

Paddyman Praises Ugandan Producers but Points Out a Big Problem

Legendary producer Paddyman, born Paddy Kayiwa Mukasa, has praised several of his peers while also sending them a strong message about identity. Speaking to Rewind,

International

Skales Warns Artistes Against Letting Fans Fuel Rivalries

Skales has dismissed rumours that Burna Boy once gave him N600,000 during a tough financial period. The Nigerian singer says the story is completely false.

Entertainment

Abtex Warns Managers Against Getting Romantically Involved with Artistes

Events promoter Abbey Musinguzi, popularly known as Abtex, has spoken out against relationships between managers or promoters and their artistes. Speaking to Sanyuka Uncut, he

International

Femi Kuti Reveals How to Stay Relevant in Music for Decades

Femi Kuti, the son of music legend Fela Kuti, has shared strong advice for young artistes in the Nigerian music scene. He emphasized the importance

Entertainment

Stabua Natooro Encourages Female Artistes to Embrace Motherhood

Veteran singer Stabua Natooro has some straight talk for the new generation of musicians. She is urging upcoming artists to focus on creating meaningful music

International

Tec of Show Dem Camp Says Bad Decisions Can Ruin Talent

Nigerian rapper Tec, one-half of the popular duo Show Dem Camp, has said that making the wrong decisions is the biggest challenge talented people face.

Gossip

Aroma Credits B2C for Opening Doors to Top Collabs

Singer Aroma has built a reputation for working with some of Uganda’s biggest names in music, including B2C, Fik Fameica, Chosen Becky, and Grenade. Her

Gossip

Your Heart Can Make or Break You, Ykee Benda Warns Young Artistes

In an industry riddled with envy, jealousy, and even whispers of witchcraft, singer Ykee Benda has a blunt warning for his peers, especially young and

News

Kamenyo Calls Out Older Artistes, ‘Some Things Do Not Suit You Anymore’

As musicians grow older, staying relevant in the industry becomes increasingly difficult. Some try to keep up with trends, hoping to connect with a younger