Brayz Media
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Events
  • Politics
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
SUBSCRIBE
Brayz Media
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Events
  • Politics
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Brayz Media
No Result
View All Result

Reasons Why Ugandan Musicians Die Poor But Live In Luxury

Sennoga Jordan by Sennoga Jordan
January 16, 2024
in News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Musicians also add spices to life and are considered food for love and the philosopher’s companion. But why are most Ugandan musicians poor? These vital parts of our society make good cash but die poor.

You might also like

LIL PAZO LOSES HIS PHONE WHILE PERFORMING AT THE ALL WHITE PARTY

Eddy Kenzo and Phiona Nyamutoro Make A Fancy Pre-Introduction Kukyaala Ceremony

Eddy Kenzo Confirms to Perform at Blankets & Wine 2024 Season

Music has been tagged “an international language”, a cultural instrument often used at festivals, funerals, dances, dinners, parties, weddings, and political rallies.

Poor, as defined by the Cambridge International Dictionary of English, is having little money and/or few possessions. The opposite of the word is rich.

I hope by now you are asking how much is little and how many is few. These words are not as vague and relative as you may think. Let us not grapple with knowing how much money makes one poor or otherwise. This is because, in a very large auditorium lit by a candle at one end, there is no place where one can say it stops being dark and starts being light. But that does not negate the fact that there is a difference between darkness and light.

The fact that we cannot draw a distinct line does not mean there is no obvious difference in the extremes. In our various communities, we know the rich and the poor. So although there are no stipulated parameters for telling affluence from penury, the difference is obvious to everyone.

Since time immemorial, at least from when I was growing up (mind you I`m not some nonagenarian), I have always heard people cry over the fact that things are hard. Those who repose their hopes in governments get disappointed as successive governments fail to fatten their pockets.

Amidst all these difficulties and hardship, a lot of people, including most of those who remonstrate about poverty are building mansions, buying plushy cars, having expensive weddings, and doing all the other greater things you can think of.

It appears no one is satisfied with what they have. Everybody is complaining. Workers are always crying for better working conditions. Today, doctors are on strike, tomorrow is teachers and the list goes on!
Ugandan musicians have almost invariably bemoaned certain maladies in the music industry, adducing as factors that have caused their poverty. They portray the music industry as one that is not lucrative at all. Yes, they say they don`t get royalties, are suffering from payola, and piracy, and are as a result becoming poorer by the day.

So why are more people doing music in spite of the numerous ills in the industry that are supposedly making them poor? Does it mean more musicians want to be poor? Okay, maybe it’s because they have a surfeit of money to splurge on their musical works in exchange for fame. But don`t forget that fame without money is a shame.

Anyone who tells you music is a nonlucrative venture is telling a big lie. Not everybody can make it big in music, as is the case with other fields, but the fact is that a majority of our musicians are rich. Unless one would want to tell me that the mouthwatering endorsement deals, the expensive houses, luxurious cars, and clothes our musicians have are signs of poverty. Some charge as much as 10,000,000 Ug shs for a show. It is true some of them have other businesses but it is also true a majority of them made it solely by doing music.

Ugandan musicians are not being honest with their financial status because they think by so doing the government will have mercy on them and grant their wishes. Superstitious as Africans are, our musicians fear to say they are rich, lest they are bewitched by their enemies. It is possible they also do that to ward off friends and family members who will be coming in for financial help. Or maybe to scare up-and-coming artists from joining the music industry take a portion of their livelihood.

We are all aware of the ramshackle nature of systems and structures in the music and arts industry but you would bear me out that, that is synonymous with some other professions. Even when copyright laws are stringently enforced, payola and piracy are reduced, and huge sums of money are allocated to the creative industry, the well-being of Ugandan musicians will depend on how they plan and manage their lives. As they stock their wardrobes with expensive clothes and spend their monies on drinks, women, and other unnecessary things, they should remember money has wings.

We know they are rich, they should not deceive the public by saying they are poor. No! we won’t accept that lie but the biggest shortcoming is” Inadequate financial literacy”
This is the main thing killing our artists. We have several local examples of musicians who rise from abject poverty and taste gracious characterized by uncontrolled flamboyance and arrogance. These men and women are shocked when money is drained by fake friends and managers. The company they enjoy vanishes once their monetary taps run dry. Some resort to suicide.

Another monster that is dimming the future of our local stars is the lack of support. The government and local fan base are extremely poor to keep musicians at a level where they can compete with their counterparts from Nigeria and South Africa or even our neighbors from Tanzania. The government has also weak policies that lead to piracy and discourage loyalties. This factor leads to low earnings coupled with aping of other African stars and eventually failing economically.

ALSO, READ

Who Was Left Off of The Bebe Cool List

Tags: Celebrity LifestyleMusic Industry Analysis
Share30Tweet19
Sennoga Jordan

Sennoga Jordan

Don't Miss These

Lil Pazo Loses His Phone while performing at the all white party
News

LIL PAZO LOSES HIS PHONE WHILE PERFORMING AT THE ALL WHITE PARTY

July 2, 2024
Eddy Kenzo and Phiona Nyamutoro Make A Fancy Pre-Introduction Kukyaala Ceremony
News

Eddy Kenzo and Phiona Nyamutoro Make A Fancy Pre-Introduction Kukyaala Ceremony

June 30, 2024
Eddy Kenzo Confirms to Perform at Blankets & Wine 2024 Season
News

Eddy Kenzo Confirms to Perform at Blankets & Wine 2024 Season

July 3, 2024
Masked Man Horrific Assault Caught on Camera- Woman Knocked Unconscious and Dragged to Be Raped in New York
News

Masked Man Horrific Assault Caught on Camera- Woman Knocked Unconscious and Dragged to Be R*Ped in New York

May 11, 2024
Next Post

Obuseegu: Omuyimbi Omukyala Agyemu Akapale K`omunda N`akakasukira Abawagizi

Latest News

Kabaka Of Buganda Address General Public About His Health.

Kabaka Of Buganda Address General Public About His Health.

July 4, 2024
Lil Pazo Loses His Phone while performing at the all white party

LIL PAZO LOSES HIS PHONE WHILE PERFORMING AT THE ALL WHITE PARTY

July 2, 2024
Eddy Kenzo and Phiona Nyamutoro Make A Fancy Pre-Introduction Kukyaala Ceremony

Eddy Kenzo and Phiona Nyamutoro Make A Fancy Pre-Introduction Kukyaala Ceremony

June 30, 2024
Eddy Kenzo Confirms to Perform at Blankets & Wine 2024 Season

Eddy Kenzo Confirms to Perform at Blankets & Wine 2024 Season

July 3, 2024
Masked Man Horrific Assault Caught on Camera- Woman Knocked Unconscious and Dragged to Be Raped in New York

Masked Man Horrific Assault Caught on Camera- Woman Knocked Unconscious and Dragged to Be R*Ped in New York

May 11, 2024

Trending This Week

FOREVER ETANIA “LIFE OF THE PARTY” GETS FIRED FROM NRG RADIO

FOREVER ETANIA “LIFE OF THE PARTY” GETS FIRED FROM NRG RADIO

July 4, 2024
Lil Pazo Loses His Phone while performing at the all white party

LIL PAZO LOSES HIS PHONE WHILE PERFORMING AT THE ALL WHITE PARTY

July 2, 2024
Kabaka Of Buganda Address General Public About His Health.

Kabaka Of Buganda Address General Public About His Health.

July 4, 2024
Eddy Kenzo Confirms to Perform at Blankets & Wine 2024 Season

Eddy Kenzo Confirms to Perform at Blankets & Wine 2024 Season

July 3, 2024
Former Vice President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi Celebrates 81 Years Of Age

Former Vice President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi Celebrates 81 Years Of Age

January 28, 2024

We bring you the best Premium WordPress Themes that perfect for news, magazine, personal blog, etc. Check our landing page for details.

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Celebrity Gossip
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • International News
  • Music News
  • News
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Relationships
  • Sports
  • About us
    • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
    • GDPR
  • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • Write for us

© 2026 - Brayz Media Uganda Limited All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sports
  • Celebrity Gossip
    • Crime
  • Entertainment
    • Events
    • International News
    • Music News
  • Profiles
  • Relationships
  • About us
    • Privacy Policy
      • Contact us
    • Disclaimer
    • GDPR
    • Terms and Conditions
      • Write for us

© 2026 - Brayz Media Uganda Limited All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?