In a candid statement, Mukaabya criticized Ndugga for refusing to sing and instead announcing his intention to create disorder. “Ndugga, you don’t have manners, and people keep complaining about you everywhere you go,” Mukaabya stated. He emphasized that such behavior is not only unprofessional but also disrespectful to the other artists present, particularly the elder musicians who have paved the way in the industry.
Mukaabya further lamented that Ndugga’s actions reflect poorly on the Kadongo Kamu genre and urged him to recognize the expectations placed upon him as a performer. “You think you are a star, but you have not even reached where we are,” he remarked, highlighting the importance of respect within the artistic community.
The incident has sparked widespread discussions among Ugandan musicians about professionalism and accountability in performances. As Mukaabya took to social media to share his thoughts, many fans echoed his sentiments, calling for a more respectful and collaborative music environment.