Singer and songwriter Ceaserous, born Solomon Sentongo, does not back the trend of stunts in Uganda’s music industry.Best known for his 2017 hit “Dangerous“, Ceaserous revealed that he’s never believed in pulling stunts to gain popularity or stay relevant. Reflecting on his early breakthrough, the artist shared that it was pure talent and timing that brought him into the spotlight.I would have pulled off stunts back then, but I don’t believe in them. When God blessed me with the breakthrough, I didn’t have to come up with stunts. I still think that the same God who blessed me last time can provide me with the same opportunity and hit the ground running. Because we are just starting.With the industry evolving, Ceaserous is optimistic about a resurgence. He believes that real talent still has a place and that his moment to shine again is on the horizon.In addition to his take on stunts, he weighed in on the popular trend of music battles, which have stirred both excitement and controversy across the Ugandan entertainment scene.Comedy star Patrick Salvado reveals post-retirement farming plansWhile acknowledging that battles can spark healthy competition and even elevate careers, Ceaserous cautions that they can also lead to long-term division among fans.Music battles are good, but they still have their dangers and shortcomings. Battles can make and elevate artists. Sometimes it creates a deep separation between fans who sometimes take it personal. @sanyukatvug A break is good for your health. During mine, I still made music and learned about production to grow.- Ceaserous. SanyukaUnCut SanyukaUpdates FfeBannoDdala ♬ original sound – Sanyuka TV – Sanyuka TV The post Ceaserous speaks out against stunts in Uganda’s music industry appeared first on MBU.