Why Ragga Dee fears Mesach Semakula may stop helping struggling musicians

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Singer Daniel Kazibwe, popularly known as Ragga Dee, believes veteran singer Mesach Semakula may no longer be willing to support fellow musicians facing challenges in the future.Ragga Dee’s remarks stem from Semakula’s reaction and emotional statements during the burial of the late Master Parrot in Kamengo, Butembe, Mpigi District, a few days ago.Reflecting on the incident, Ragga Dee quoted a popular saying, noting that self-pity and self-praise often create problems.The aggressiveness and bitterness that Mesach Semakula expressed at Master Parrot’s burial made me feel like he may not help another struggling musician again.In fact, I might end up taking the same direction. After we play our role and offer support, it’s disappointing to hear someone take the microphone and tell a completely different story from what actually happened.Semakula’s reaction came after Denis Lanek criticized veteran musicians for allegedly failing to stand with the late Master Parrot during his difficult moments. The accusation did not sit well with several artists, prompting Semakula to respond strongly.Ragga Dee has since urged individuals who share Lanek’s mindset to rethink their approach. Five New Hot Ugandan Music Videos feat. Pastor Wilson Bugembe, Tracy Melon, Pia PoundsHe advised people to be more observant and thoughtful before making public statements, warning that careless remarks can discourage those who are capable and willing to support people in need.According to Ragga Dee, unverified accusations and negative narratives risk pushing away well-meaning individuals who genuinely contribute behind the scenes to help others during difficult timesFrom the look of things, Mesach Ssemakula may not help any other musician — Dan Ragga Dee. #XtraVaganza pic.twitter.com/jwAGidBLZ3— Baba TV Uganda (@babatvuganda) June 8, 2026The post Why Ragga Dee fears Mesach Semakula may stop helping struggling musicians appeared first on MBU.