Bebe Cool disputes Elijah Kitaka’s claim that albums harm music

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Bebe Cool has weighed in on recent comments made by Elijah Kitaka, who claimed that albums kill good songs. Dismissing this as false, Bebe Cool said that albums have always been at the heart of global music culture.Life balances on two sides, not one. Everything has an advantage and a disadvantage. Today, when you speak about music in Uganda, I would feel comfortable to go and watch A Pass’s show.You’re going to enjoy Bebe Cool’s show because you’re sure there’s a body of works and there’s a lot you’re going to see.According to him, an album’s power lies in its ability to showcase an artist’s depth and evolution, offering fans a full experience beyond just one hit track. He further argued that music history proves the enduring value of albums.The world moves on albums and not singles from time immemorial. The idea that people don’t listen to all of the music isn’t true because music never dies.Kitaka: Albums kill good songs in Ugandan music sceneBebe Cool pointed to legendary artists like Bob Marley and Michael Jackson as examples of how music especially in album form, continues to thrive long after an artist’s passing.How many years since Bob Marley died? But we are cruising through all the songs. When you look at the late Michael Jackson’s music, the label, Sony, wasn’t buying singles… they bought catalogues, albums. Maybe passersby in the music industry can be comfortable with one song because all they are looking for is daily food. @nrgradioug The world moves on “Albums” and not on “Singles”😎! – @Bebe Cool #NRGRadioUG || #NRGAmShowUG || #NRGCribsUG ♬ original sound – 106.5 NRG Radio UG The post Bebe Cool disputes Elijah Kitaka’s claim that albums harm music appeared first on MBU.