Singer and songwriter FreeBoy has dismissed claims from critics who label him a one-hit wonder, insisting that his musical catalog speaks for itself and places him far above that category of artists.According to FreeBoy, his journey in the music industry has been marked by consistency and quality releases.He cited songs such as “Touch Me Slow”, which was later followed by the widely celebrated hit “Kwatta Essimu”, a track that enjoyed massive airplay across the country.The singer revealed that he currently has several music projects in the pipeline, including high-profile collaborations with Weasel Manizo, Daddy Andre, and Martha Mukiisa, among others. He hinted that fans should expect new releases once the timing feels right.FreeBoy also shared words of advice for upcoming artists navigating the highly competitive Ugandan music industry.He emphasized the importance of being calculative and avoiding the pressure that often derails many talents.I have come a long way to establish the name FreedBoy. I have many music projects coming up, including collaborations with Weasel, Daddy Andre, and Martha Mukiisa that are still in the pipeline.To survive in the Ugandan music industry, you have to be calculative. I don’t want to do things under pressure. The time I have spent in the industry, I don’t have pressure anymore.Sizza Man calls for UNMF support for Shanks Vivie’D’s urgent surgeryThe singer also opened up about a personal setback that slowed his momentum. He revealed that the passing of his manager, who succumbed to leukemia during the COVID-19 lockdown, deeply affected him and left him demoralized for a time.Kituufu naddamuko e mabega – Freeboy agamba okudda mukyalo kyamuyamba#DailySoup pic.twitter.com/YgZAJYvd4Y— SPARK TV (@sparktvuganda) December 12, 2025The post FreeBoy dismisses one-hit wonder claims from critics appeared first on MBU.