Miles Rwamiti Apuuli, a long-serving media character, has weighed in on the present wave of artists composing and singing vulgar lyrics of their songs to realize fame.
He explains that such songs are whole garbage and believes it is among the the reason why the Ugandan music business remains to be lagging behind in comparison with the remainder of the nations that it was on the similar tempo.
The previous City TV “The Rush Hour” Present host cautions artists who do such type of music with vulgar lyrics to re-evaluate themselves and suppose higher earlier than they launch new music.
Singing vulgar lyrics is whole garbage. While you compose and sing vulgar lyrics your fame will probably be short-lived and I don’t imagine that type of music is taking our music business wherever. I believe artists doing that ought to verify and re-evaluate themselves on that once more.
Miles Rwamiti
He attributed the reason for the rise of artists who sing vulgar lyrics is the frenzy to realize fast fame buy costly automobiles and construct mansions.
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What leads them to compose such songs is the truth that they don’t spend a lot time creating their songs. They’re all the time in a rush and rush to grow to be stars and wish to personal posh automobiles and homes in a really dangerous and really quick interval.
Miles Rwamiti
Miles Rwamiti shared his recommendation as he commented on singer Lil Pazo’s trending “Enkudi” track that has to this point garnered large airplay.
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