Gravity Omutujju, Lil Pazo, and Others Face Scrutiny Over Obscene Music Content
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The Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC) has taken a decisive stance against the increasing trend of vulgar and obscene music content in Uganda.
During a recent dialogue held at the Uganda National Cultural Centre, participants deliberated on public complaints about the music of Gereson Wabuyi, known as Gravity Omutujju, and Yasin Mukasa, also known as Lil Pazo Lunabe.
Their songs have been widely criticized for promoting obscenity and deteriorating societal values. Despite being invited to the dialogue, both artists failed to attend and offered no official apologies. However, representatives from various institutions, including the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), participated, enabling the meeting to proceed as scheduled.
Resolutions from the Dialogue
Participants at the dialogue unanimously agreed on several measures to address this issue:
1. Blacklist for Performances: Gravity Omutujju and Lil Pazo have been blacklisted from performing live or on stage until further investigations are concluded.
2. Ban on Explicit Songs: Broadcasters have been directed to stop airing songs such as Enkudi, Dooze, Ok Wepticha, Enyama, and Omunio.
3. Broader Scrutiny: Other artists, including Gloria Bugie, Shakira Shakira, and Rita Dancehall, who are known for their provocative performances and attire, have also been flagged for further scrutiny.
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