Charles Mayiga: Vulgar performances only provide temporary excitement

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The Prime Minister of Buganda Kingdom, Charles Peter Mayiga, has once again spoken out against musicians producing vulgar music, urging artists to rethink their creative direction before it negatively affects their long-term careers.Speaking during a public engagement, Mayiga emphasized that his criticism should not be viewed as condemnation but rather guidance meant to help artists grow into responsible creatives capable of inspiring future generations.He explained that advising musicians is an act of support intended to nurture sustainable careers in the entertainment industry.By 2036, how old will Liz Pazo be? I believe he will be around 45 years old. He may not be able to stand on stage and perform vulgar music then. When we caution them, we are simply helping them.According to the Katikkiro, vulgar performances may excite audiences in the moment, especially among revelers at entertainment shows, but such temporary excitement rarely builds lasting musical legacy.He warned that as fans mature, they begin to value music with deeper meaning and cultural relevance, leaving behind artists whose content fails to evolve with time.When you sing vulgar music before a crowd of excited revelers, they may cheer you today but later abandon you. Years from now, those same fans will grow older and may not appreciate that kind of music.Mayiga encouraged musicians to create timeless music that can still be performed with dignity later in life, stressing that artistic talent should sustain creatives throughout their lifetime.From ignored DMs to viral performances: Ruger and Dance Mamweta’s success storyDescribing music as a flowing river that transcends generations, he said artists must think beyond short-term popularity and focus on building enduring careers.He cited veteran performers such as Afrigo Band and legendary singer Fred Sebatta as examples of musicians whose disciplined artistry has enabled them to remain relevant for decades.Mayiga concluded by urging creatives to embrace responsible artistry that preserves culture, inspires society, and guarantees longevity in Uganda’s music industry. @104.9successfmuganda Katikkiro awadde Gravity ne Lil Pazo amagezi bwebaba baagala abasonyiwe #KatikkiroCharlesPeterMayiga #lilpazolunabe #gravityomutujju #UgandaNews ♬ original sound – 104.9 Success FM Uganda The post Charles Mayiga: Vulgar performances only provide temporary excitement appeared first on MBU.