Author: BigEyeUg7

By BigEyeUg Team Renowned Ugandan singer Eddy Kenzo has shared his thoughts on the trend of celebrities hiring bodyguards, asserting that having security personnel does not define one’s stardom. “Having bodyguards doesn’t mean you’re a star. Stars are born but not made,” Eddy Kenzo stated during a recent television interview. Kenzo’s comments come amid a noticeable rise in the number of celebrities around the globe employing bodyguards. While many in the entertainment industry equate the presence of bodyguards with fame and success, Kenzo believes true stardom is inherent and cannot be manufactured through external measures. Kenzo, known for his hit…

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By BigEyeUg Team Sensational Ugandan singing duo, K&K Music, formerly known as Kataleya & Kandle, has revealed that one of the primary reasons for their recent split from their former management, The Theron Music, was a lack of payment. In an open statement on a local TV station, K&K Music explained, “We fell out with our former management (The Theron Music) and one of the reasons is being not paid. But we sat down with it and the breakup was made in a very professional manner.” The split marks the end of a two-year working relationship between the duo and…

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By BigEyeUg Team Kenyan music icons Nameless and Wahukagwi have recently joined the viral “Hoozambe” song challenge, delighting fans both online and in public. The challenge, which continues to gain popularity each day, has captured the hearts of many, with social media flooded with creative and entertaining entries. The original creators of the “Hoozambe” challenge, D Star and Shifurah, have seen their fame skyrocket alongside the challenge’s success. Their lives are changing dramatically as the world recognizes their talent. Born and raised in the Ghetto, D Star’s journey in music has been closely followed by fans, with many predicting a…

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By BigEyeUg Team Renowned Ugandan pastor and gospel singer, Wilson Bugembe, has spoken out to clarify that he did not write the controversial song “Musenze” and disassociates himself from its political message. The song, which has gained attention over the past eight days, was actually sang by the popular comedy duo, Maulana & Reign. Although the song’s production beats were borrowed from one of Pastor Bugembe’s popular songs, “Miracle,” he emphasizes that he had no involvement in its creation or dissemination. Pastor Bugembe, who leads the Worship House Ministries, expressed condemnation towards Maulana & Reign for utilizing the song without…

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By BigEyeUg Team D Star, a burgeoning figure in the entertainment realm renowned for his hit track “Hoozambe (Shifura),” has recently disclosed an unconventional means of earning his livelihood. In an exclusive interview with Sanyuka TV, the multifaceted artist revealed that he generates income by offering lap-sitting services to women. “I carry women on my laps and they pay me,” D Star told Sanyuka TV. The revelation comes amidst D Star’s skyrocketing popularity, propelled by the success of his latest single “Hoozambe (Shifra),” which has swiftly ascended to the top of music charts nationwide. The track, which emerged as an…

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By BigEyeUg Team Longtime Ugandan music producer Karim Muchwa, popularly known as Didi, has recently shared his HIV/AIDS diagnosis, shedding light on the challenging journey that led to this revelation. Earlier this month, Didi publicly disclosed his HIV-positive status during an interview on Sanyuka TV. He recounted how he discovered he was infected with the virus, a discovery that came as a shock. “Everything you do will always be exposed,” Didi remarked. “I have been suffering from ulcers and high blood pressure, and two weeks ago, I contacted Emma Carlos thinking it was the same issue. We did a check-up,…

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By BigEyeUg Team Atyang Laura and Maestro Studios are thrilled to announce the release of the captivating visuals for “Afro Feeling,” the focus track from their latest EP, “Afro Feeling.” The music video showcases Laura’s admiration and love for African culture and its rich history. The song’s energetic beats, infused with Afrobeats and a touch of Ugandan vibes, create an electrifying atmosphere that will leave viewers enthralled. The stunning visuals were shot by acclaimed cinematographer Aaronaire, who brings the song to life with his masterful storytelling. The result is a mind-blowing visual experience that perfectly complements the infectious energy of…

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By BigEyeUg Team Karim Muchwa, popularly known as Didi, a renowned veteran music producer in Uganda, has publicly disclosed that he is HIV positive. The revelation came in a heartfelt video shared on social media, where Didi confirmed his diagnosis after a recent hospital visit. “I am HIV positive. I have the virus. Recently, when I was checked in hospital, I was discovered with the virus,” Didi stated in the video. His announcement has sparked a wave of reactions across the music industry and among his fans. Despite his challenging circumstances, including poor living conditions and ongoing health issues, Didi…

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By BigEyeUg Team Ugandan female rapper Racheal Mirembe, known to fans as Recho Rey, has opened up about her battle with depression and the crucial role fellow musician Sheebah Karungi played in her recovery. In a candid interview on ‘The Deep Talk’ show on Galaxy TV, Recho Rey shared how her friendship with Sheebah provided her with the support and perspective she needed to navigate through a difficult period in her life. Recho Rey recounted that becoming close to Sheebah was a turning point for her. She learned valuable lessons from the diva that helped her realize she was not…

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By BigEyeUg Team In a surprising career move, popular media personality Zahara Totto has left Sanyuka TV to join Makula TV as a DJ. Zahara, known for her vibrant presence in the entertainment industry, expressed her reasons for the switch, citing a need for career growth. “I reached a point and felt like I was overdoing the same thing for a long time and not progressing career-wise. That’s so deadly in such an economy,” Zahara explained. “Doing gossip wouldn’t take me any further. I needed a show that is full-packaged, that would grow me in all aspects of life,” she…

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