Shakira claimed that Masanyalaze’s actions stem from jealousy over the success of contemporary artists. “She used to call herself the Ugandan Shakira… She didn’t benefit from her career back then,” Shakira stated during an interview. This remark highlights a perceived rivalry between established figures in the industry and emerging talents.

Despite pressure from the UNCC to apologize for her music, which has been deemed inappropriate by some standards, Shakira firmly stood her ground: “I don’t have a reason to apologize for my music because I make it for my fans.” Her comments reflect a broader sentiment among artists who feel constrained by regulatory bodies while striving for creative expression.
As tensions continue to rise within Uganda’s music industry, this situation emphasizes the delicate balance between artistic freedom and cultural expectations, leaving many wondering how these dynamics will evolve in the future.