By BigEyeUg Team
During an interview on UBC TV’s ‘Horizon Vibe’ show, Ugandan artist Nina Roz made startling allegations regarding a music manager based at the famous Salaama road’s purported attempt to sabotage fellow singer Lydia Jazmine’s recent concert.
Nina Roz, a prominent female artist in the Ugandan music scene, expressed her concerns about the incident, highlighting the complexities within the industry.
“What I am sure of is that there’s a Salaama Road-based music manager who wanted to sabotage, I think, singer Lydia Jazmine’s show,” stated Nina Roz during the interview.
She emphasized the prevalence of such occurrences in the music industry, suggesting that there are individuals who engage in questionable actions.
Acknowledging the challenges within the industry, Roz commended the unwavering support of fans, asserting, “There are people who do weird things, but I thank the fans that are really putting a lot of positive energy upfront that despite everything negativity is being done by others, the fans are supportive.”
Lydia Jazmine recently held her debut concert titled “First Born” last weekend, which was met with resounding success. Despite the alleged attempt at sabotage, Jazmine’s show garnered significant attention and praise from attendees.
The concert marked a milestone in Lydia Jazmine’s career, showcasing her talent and cementing her position within the Ugandan music scene.
With her exceptional performance and the overwhelming support of her fans, Jazmine’s concert proved to be a memorable and triumphant event.
As the music industry continues to evolve, incidents such as these shed light on the challenges artists face behind the scenes.
However, with perseverance and the unwavering support of their fans, artists like Lydia Jazmine are able to overcome obstacles and thrive in their careers.
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