Uganda’s fastest rapper, Da Agent, has shared fresh insight into why some artists struggle to reclaim their spot after experiencing a sudden dip in their music careers.He pointed out that the biggest challenge for many musicians is failure to evolve their sound to match the tastes of the new generation. According to him, music is constantly shifting, and artists who resist change often find themselves left behind.Some artists fail to make a comeback because they didn’t update or evolve their sound to fit this generation.Da Agent noted that when an artist’s sound becomes outdated, they naturally begin to lose relevance, which affects demand and eventually leads to fewer bookings compared to their earlier years. He encouraged fellow creatives to stay alert to emerging trends, sounds, and styles so they can remain competitive and maintain their place on the gig calendar.Lutalo: Criticism of Eddy Kenzo’s Grammy nod stems from misunderstanding global musicBeyond this, the rapper also opened up about the realities of the Hip-Hop world and why it remains one of the toughest genres to thrive in. He explained that Hip-Hop attracts highly engaged listeners who often feel like creators themselves, making the space highly competitive and deeply scrutinized.Hip-hop is tough because everyone listening feels like a creator — the criticism is sharp and instant. View this post on Instagram The post Da Agent: Why many artists fail to make a comeback appeared first on MBU.