AZAWI CALLS OUT FELLOW MUSICIANS FOR SILENCE ON CORRUPTION, CHANNELS ANGER INTO NEW SONG

AZAWI CALLS OUT FELLOW MUSICIANS FOR SILENCE ON CORRUPTION, CHANNELS ANGER INTO NEW SONG

n a passionate phone call with Uncut, Ugandan singer Azawi voiced her frustration and anger over the pervasive corruption in the country and the silence of fellow musicians on this critical issue. "We need to stand up and fight against corruption. I'm angry to the point that I can even punch a wall," Azawi declared, highlighting the urgent need for action. Azawi, whose father and sister both tragically passed away due to inadequate healthcare, expressed her dismay at the lack of outcry from the music community. "Ugandans have supported musicians both big and young, but now musicians are quiet because they ate government money and they are compromised," she stated. "I lost a father due to poor healthcare. I lost my sister just after giving birth—poor healthcare. But why are musicians quiet? Kenzo, why are you silent? Bebe, why are you silent? Gravity, why are you quiet? No musician is talking; everyone is quiet." Channeling her frustration and grief into her art, Azawi hit the studio to record a powerful song addressing corruption in society. Her new track serves as a call to action, urging both her peers and the public to speak out against the injustices that plague Uganda. Azawi's bold stance and heartfelt message resonate deeply, shedding light on the critical issues of corruption and inadequate healthcare. By using her platform to advocate for change, Azawi continues to inspire and mobilize her fans and fellow artists. Stay tuned to Ugflavor for more updates on Azawi’s music and her ongoing efforts to combat corruption in Uganda

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