Jackie Chandiru has opened up about her thoughts on Uganda’s current music landscape, drawing comparisons between top female stars Sheebah Karungi and Spice Diana, while also revealing why she has taken a step back from releasing new music.Speaking during an interview, Jackie praised both artists for their strong impact on the industry. She highlighted Spice Diana’s hit song “Body” featuring Nince Henry and also expressed admiration for Sheebah’s latest track “Nyweera.”I think they are two artists who have mastered what people want to hear, and that’s my opinion. However, despite acknowledging their success, Jackie explained that the current state of the music industry has influenced her decision to hold off on putting out new projects. She believes the industry has been inactive for a long time and is currently filled with what she describes as “bubblegum music.”Jackie Chandiru hints at holding a solo concert and 12-song albumThe music industry hasn’t been active for a long time and it’s why I have taken long without releasing new music because I don’t want to mix with bubblegum. Jackie added that many modern artists are creating music simply to break through and survive, rather than focusing on longevity and artistry.People are singing to breakthrough and survive, and that’s the problem I have with modern artists. It is about here, it’s about now. It’s not about if I can listen to your song in the next five years. @shalom_kaweesi Full interview at Shalom 256 YouTube channel #foryoupage❤️❤️ #foryoupage #foryou ♬ original sound – Shalom Kaweesi The post Jackie Chandiru criticizes Uganda’s music industry, praises Sheebah and Spice Diana appeared first on MBU.