Comedian Zzizinga Critiques Gravity Omutujju’s Music Choices.

Kampala, Uganda - In a candid media interview, comedian Dickson Zzizinga has criticized fellow musician Gravity Omutujju for what he perceives as the vulgarization of Ugandan music through his recent song "Omunio." This critique comes amid growing discontent among creatives regarding the direction of contemporary Ugandan hip-hop.

Comedian Zzizinga Critiques Gravity Omutujju's Music Choices.
Comedian Zzizinga Critiques Gravity Omutujju's Music Choices.

Zzizinga highlighted that many Ugandans, especially musicians, often turn to Gen. Salim Saleh in times of need but cautioned that artists like Gravity should focus on uplifting their culture rather than degrading it. He advised Gravity to try singing in his mother tongue instead. “We should be proud of our language,” he stated, emphasizing that authenticity is key in representing Ugandan culture.

Comedian Zzizinga

The backlash against Gravity’s lyrics has been echoed by several artists, including Da AgentPhina Mugerwa, and Ganda Boys, who have all expressed disappointment over the offensive nature of some contemporary songs. Zzizinga’s remarks underscore a significant divide within the industry regarding artistic expression and cultural representation.

Gravity Omutujju
Gravity Omutujju

As conversations continue about the future direction of Ugandan music, Zzizinga’s call for more meaningful content resonates with fans who desire a return to respectful and culturally rich storytelling in hip-hop.