
“I personally pity them coz they do not have a single idea how hard it was to push out Lingala music making Ugandan music a priority hence creating jobs for our brothers and sisters who today r stars.,” charged Bebe Cool on Social Media.
The Kokodiosis singer further advised his fellow musicians to ignore the Djs who promote Nigerian Music instead of Ugandan music.
“My advice to Ugandan artists, ignore all Ugandan DJS, TVS and Radio Stations who opt to play Nigerian music more than Ugandan.”
He however applauded the patriotic DJs who have made it a point to play Ugandan Music before.
“I fully respect all DJs who are taking Ugandan music as a priority and all the other music next.
Am not saying Nigerian music should not be played, it should be played as much as any other country music but Ugandan music must be played more. Patriotism (don’t forget in Nigeria they play Nigerian music more).”
This is not the first time people are coming up to blast the DJs for playing more of Nigerian and Jamaican Music.
Last month a concerned Uganda wrote a letter the Ugandan DJs complaining about the same issue however the DJs argue that Uganda Music still lacks quality and that the musicians should put in much effort to produce quality work.
The Kokodiosis singer further advised his fellow musicians to ignore the Djs who promote Nigerian Music instead of Ugandan music.
“My advice to Ugandan artists, ignore all Ugandan DJS, TVS and Radio Stations who opt to play Nigerian music more than Ugandan.”
He however applauded the patriotic DJs who have made it a point to play Ugandan Music before.
“I fully respect all DJs who are taking Ugandan music as a priority and all the other music next.
Am not saying Nigerian music should not be played, it should be played as much as any other country music but Ugandan music must be played more. Patriotism (don’t forget in Nigeria they play Nigerian music more).”
This is not the first time people are coming up to blast the DJs for playing more of Nigerian and Jamaican Music.
Last month a concerned Uganda wrote a letter the Ugandan DJs complaining about the same issue however the DJs argue that Uganda Music still lacks quality and that the musicians should put in much effort to produce quality work.