By BigEyeUg Team
Ugandan singer and songwriter Mudra D’ Viral has voiced his discontent towards individuals for whom he has penned songs but who have failed to recognize his efforts.
In a recent television interview, the singer-songwriter opened up about his grievances, highlighting the lack of appreciation from some of his collaborators.
“The people I write for, I do it for them out of love. My agreement with them always is me getting my loyalties but not instant payments, I don’t need the artist’s help in any way,” Mudra D’ Viral expressed during the interview, underscoring his commitment to his craft and the creative process.
Known for his vibrant and infectious dancehall tunes, Mudra D’ Viral emphasized that his motivation for writing songs stems from a genuine desire to connect with his audience and convey meaningful messages through music.
However, despite pouring his heart and soul into his compositions, he lamented that certain artists whom he has collaborated with have failed to acknowledge his contributions adequately.
While acknowledging the importance of financial compensation, Mudra D’ Viral emphasized that his primary focus is on receiving the recognition and respect he deserves for his artistic endeavors.
His remarks shed light on the often-overlooked role of songwriters in the music industry and the need for greater acknowledgment of their contributions.
As Mudra D’ Viral continues to make waves in the music scene with his electrifying performances and catchy melodies, his candid comments serve as a reminder of the importance of valuing the efforts of all individuals involved in the creation of music.
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