By BigEyeUg Team
Renowned Ugandan music producer and singer, Paddy Man, has recently voiced his unease with the music of rapper Gravity Omutujju, citing concerns over its perceived lack of seriousness and inappropriate content.
In a candid TV interview, Paddy Man, whose real name is Paddy Kayiwa Mukasa, expressed his reservations about Gravity Omutujju’s music, stating, “Gravity is not serious. I don’t advise a person who is unserious. So, how do you want me to advise him, telling him to get serious? of-course not me. First of all, I don’t listen to his music. His music doesn’t apply to me. I have children, I can’t play his music coz of the vulgar and useless message in it.”
Paddy Man is a prominent figure in the Ugandan music scene, renowned for his extensive contributions as a music producer. He has worked with numerous top musicians in Uganda, producing songs that have become classics at least for the past two decades.
As the founder, owner, and senior music producer of Audio One Records, Paddy Man oversees a studio equipped with cutting-edge recording equipment. Audio One Records specializes in music production while also offering various other services to artists.
Notably, Paddy Man is not only a music producer but also an artist in his own right. Some of his notable songs include “Vva Mukkubo Lyange,” “Christmas” featuring Bobi Wine, and “Ebilooto,” among others.
With his years of experience and influence in the Ugandan music industry, Paddy Man’s perspective on Gravity Omutujju’s music sheds light on the diversity of opinions within the country’s musical landscape.
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