The President of the Uganda Nationwide Musicians Federation, Eddy Kenzo, has spoken out towards the Uganda Nationwide Cultural Centre’s (UNCC) choice to name for a ban on Gravity Omutujju and Lil Pazo’s music, together with their stay performances.
Kenzo criticized the transfer, describing it as unlawful and unfair to the artists.
Nonetheless a lot somebody makes a mistake, you must discover ways to deal with them. Firstly, they’re musicians who may be going via some points that individuals don’t learn about, however somebody wakes up in the future and simply decides to embarrass them and ban their music. It’s not proper.
The BET award-winning artist mentioned that as a substitute of taking drastic measures like banning their music, UNCC ought to take into account various approaches similar to issuing warnings or having non-public discussions with the artists to deal with their considerations.
Kenzo additionally responded to the Katikkiro’s critique of vulgar lyrics in some Luganda songs, stating that as a cultural chief, the Katikkiro is inside his rights to name for decency in music.
Nonetheless, Kenzo recommended a extra constructive answer, urging the Katikkiro to satisfy with the affected artists and provides them a possibility to apologize.
It’s necessary to first name up these artists and concern warnings than going about banning their music or embarrassing them in public.
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