A Pass has once again made headlines with his strong criticism of the country’s music industry.

In a recent tweet, the artist stated that “Ugandan music is dead,” sparking widespread discussion and debate.

Through a TV interview, A Pass has elaborated on his controversial statement, calling Ugandan musicians “dead people walking.”

The artist is known for his frequent criticisms of the Ugandan music industry, often targeting both the system and its key players.

Over the years, A Pass has spoken out about what he sees as a lack of innovation and growth in Ugandan music.

According to him, the industry has stagnated, and many artists are not producing work that pushes the boundaries or elevates the country’s music scene.

A Pass expressed his belief that many Ugandan musicians are simply following trends without investing in originality.

He emphasized that in order for the industry to thrive, there must be a stronger focus on creativity, quality production, and personal artistic growth.

While his comments have sparked a range of reactions, from support to criticism, A Pass remains committed to his stance.

He hopes that by speaking out, he can inspire change and encourage Ugandan artists to think beyond the current norms and explore new creative avenues.

This latest critique is part of a long history of A Pass challenging the state of the Ugandan music industry, continuing his role as both a participant and a vocal critic.