
Rapper Jocelyne Tracy Keko has criticised Ugandan DJs for not loving their nation as a lot as they declare to take action.
She hinted at how DJs usually neglect Ugandan music and prioritize international works one thing that has by no means settled down nicely together with her.
She narrated that DJs really feel okay enjoying Amapiano music by the South Africans and in terms of enjoying Ugandan music, they demand to be paid.

In Uganda, folks usually say they love their nation, however their actions painting one thing completely different. For instance, DJs really feel comfy enjoying Amapiano, a beat invented in South Africa, however wish to be paid to play Ugandan music.
She additionally hinted that her return from Canada to settle in Uganda, a few of the folks she had labored with needed her to start out from scratch which she discovered unrealistic.
I left Uganda and went to Canada for six years, however once I returned, the folks I had labored with needed me to start out from scratch, which appeared unrealistic to me.
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