D Star opens up about frustrations in Ugandan music industry

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Performing and recording singer D Star, best known for his hit song Hoozambe, has opened up about a period when he considered quitting the Ugandan music industry altogether.D Star revealed that earlier this year, he seriously contemplated stepping away from music and relocating to Nairobi, citing both personal and professional reasons.The singer explained that he already has businesses and ongoing projects in Kenya, as well as his twins based there, which made the idea of relocating more practical. “I was contemplating quitting music this year and relocating to Nairobi, Kenya. I have my projects and businesses in Kenya. I have my twins there.”D Star expressed frustration, arguing that the industry has lost its market value and that some artists are contributing to its decline through unhealthy competition and poor practices.Coco Finger opens up about smoking marijuana for stage confidence “I wanted to quit the music industry because people have distorted and failed the music industry. It no longer has a market, and those who practice it do it in the wrong way. They don’t wish others well, yet they practice it the wrong way.”He says that the lack of unity and goodwill among artists is one of the key challenges affecting the growth of the industry View this post on Instagram The post D Star opens up about frustrations in Ugandan music industry appeared first on MBU.