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Bebe Cool Dismisses Kenzo’s Talent, Kenzo Responds With Global Receipts

By Brian Macona Ugandan music heavyweights Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo are once again at odds, this time over talent, recognition, and what it really

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Faded Beats: The Rise and Fall of PSY’s “Gangnam Style”

By Posha Aloyo In 2012, a song exploded onto the global scene like a cultural wildfire. It did more than top the charts it broke

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Dokta Brain Urges Self-Reflection Over Blame in Music Industry

Singer-songwriter Dokta Brain recently appeared on the Ugandan Boy Podcast, where he began by thanking Ugandans for their growing support of local music. I am

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Grenade Official Admits: ‘I Do Not Spend on Women, They Spend on Me’

Grenade Official, whose real name is Deus Ndugwa, has never been shy about his lifestyle, and now he is putting all the speculation to rest.

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Fik Fameica Explains the Origin of His Name and Its Meaning

Rapper Fik Fameica, born Walukagga Shafik, recently opened up about the inspiration behind his distinctive stage name. Speaking to Ruth Kalibbala Bwanika, he shared that

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Bebe Cool Calls for Revival of East African Music Unity After Media Tour in Kenya and Tanzania

Bebe Cool recently completed a two-week media tour across Kenya and Tanzania to promote his album Break The Chains, which was released on May 30.

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Local Success Is No Longer a Must for Global Music Stardom, Says Selecta Jeff

Many in the music industry have long believed that an artiste must first conquer their local scene before stepping onto the world stage. But according

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King Saha: Critics Will Understand Winnie Wa Mummy in Time

King Saha has responded to critics and commentators who target the rising singer Winnie Wa Mummy, especially on social media. He revealed that he had

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Tracy Melon Opens Up on Navigating Social Media Criticism

The Ugandan music industry is packed with talent, but like any busy creative space, it also receives its fair share of criticism, especially on social

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John Blaq Talks About Depression And Drug Use Among Musicians

John Kasadha, well-known as John Blaq, opened up about the challenges many artistes face, particularly regarding mental health and drug use. He noted a significant