Spice Diana has weighed in on the ongoing debate sparked by Pallaso about what truly defines a “complete artist,” offering a more inclusive and fan-centered perspective.While speaking on Sanyuka TV, she dismissed the idea that an artist must have at least 20 hit songs to be considered complete. Instead, she emphasized respect for every artist’s craft, noting that music is subjective and audiences differ.It’s not right to put down people’s art because they invest a lot of time and effort in it. It’s better to appreciate it, as every artist has a different fan base and the impact of a hit song varies.Speaking from her own experience, she noted that fans ultimately determine what qualifies as a hit.You could do a song and think it’s a hit but it doesn’t work for the other person while the ones you don’t put so much effort into turn out to be hit songs.LIST: Spice Diana’s top 5 Ugandan songs currentlyShe further explained that even one strong song can outweigh several others, citing her track “Siri Regular.”It is a song that I can sing for the next 6 to 7 years and I won’t even need a hit song.It’s not right to put down people’s art because they invest a lot of time and effort in it. It’s better to appreciate it, as every artist has a different fan base and the impact of a hit song varies. – Spice Diana#SanyukaUpdates #SanyukaUnCut pic.twitter.com/l4YmctuaQy— Sanyuka TV (@sanyukatv) April 8, 2026The post Spice Diana challenges traditional definition of a ‘complete artist’ appeared first on MBU.