Ugandan sensation Winnie Nwagi from Swangz Avenue recently expressed her frustration with fellow musicians in the industry. In a candid Snapchat post, the “Jangu” hitmaker had some stern words for those seeking support without returning the favor.
She urged artists who have never shared their work on social media to think twice before bombarding her inbox with their posters and projects. Winnie Nwagi made it clear that she plans to utilize the block feature on her social platforms to deter non-cooperative individuals from sending their work her way.
For Nwagi, it’s crucial that non-competitive musicians prioritize their own journeys and refrain from burdening their peers. She believes that these opportunistic musicians aim to exploit others for the sole purpose of advancing their own careers, a practice she won’t tolerate.
Despite sparking a debate among critics, Winnie Nwagi stands firm in her stance, stating she will continue to voice her concerns about issues affecting her career and the music industry as a whole. This outspokenness isn’t new for Nwagi.
She previously criticized diaspora promoters for allegedly assigning musicians to economy class instead of business class when flying abroad for performances. It’s clear that Nwagi is unapologetic in her pursuit of fairness and respect within the music community.