Green Daddy has weighed in on Azawi’s recent statement allowing Ugandans to freely play her music without worrying about copyright payments, raising concerns about whether her position aligns with that of her record label, Swangz Avenue.The debate comes just days after President Yoweri Museveni assented to the new copyright law, a move aimed at ensuring creatives earn from their work through royalties and regulated airplay. Under the new framework, commercial establishments are expected to pay licensing fees for playing music publicly.In response to the development, Azawi quickly reassured her fans and the general public that they should not be concerned when it comes to her catalog. She encouraged Ugandans to continue enjoying and playing her music freely, suggesting that her work would not be subject to strict enforcement under the new law.However, Green Daddy, speaking during an appearance on Galaxy TV, openly questioned the legitimacy and authority behind Azawi’s statement. He pointed out that as an artist signed to Swangz Avenue, her personal stance may not necessarily reflect the official position of the label.They will arrest you people. Does Azawi manage herself? Is she the one that speaks for it? Did you check if she was okay when she said that?Hon. Balaam welcomes Azawi’s bold move to waive music chargesHe further emphasized that a formal statement from Swangz Avenue is necessary to clarify the matter, given the label’s reputation and role in managing Azawi’s music rights and business decisions.“Azawi is great and she’s a big brand, and I love her music,” he added, softening his critique while maintaining his stance on the need for official communication. @galaxytvug Following the Copyright Bill success, Green Daddy mocks Azawi’s free music stance. #JikonkoneFlexx ♬ original sound – Galaxy TV Jikonkone The post Green Daddy questions Azawi’s authority on waiving music charges appeared first on MBU.