Cindy Sanyu sparked conversations with her latest song, Monica, a collaboration with Jackie Chandiru that got many netizens alleging she was attacking Sheebah.

The track, which delves into the struggles married women face with husband snatchers, has left fans questioning whether it was inspired by personal experiences or directed at Cindy’s long-time rival, Sheebah Karungi.
The speculation intensified due to the song’s release coinciding with rumors linking Sheebah to a married man. However, Cindy has firmly denied any connection between the song and Sheebah.
Speaking during an interview, Cindy clarified that Monica is not aimed at anyone specific, emphasizing that she has no “Monica” in her life at the moment.
Instead, Cindy explained that the song was crafted to resonate with many married women who deal with such challenges. “This is a real issue that affects many women, and I wanted to create a song they could relate to,” she said.
Regarding the timing of the release, Cindy dismissed claims of targeting Sheebah, stating that the song’s debut was purely coincidental. “It was simply time for a new song,” she added.
Cindy also took the opportunity to extend her congratulations to Sheebah, who recently embraced motherhood.
“Motherhood is a beautiful journey, and I encourage fans to let Sheebah enjoy this new chapter without unnecessary speculation,” she remarked.
For Cindy, Monica serves as a general message addressing common struggles in marriage rather than a personal jab. She hopes the song will empower and provide a voice for women navigating the realities of marital life.