For the past few days, rumors have been circulating about significant turmoil at Swangz Avenue, one of Uganda’s most prominent music record labels. Reports suggested that the management had allegedly forced artists Winnie Nwagi and Vinka to fire their managers. Some sources even claimed that certain individuals were required to re-apply for their positions at the label.
However, Julius Kyazze, the co-founder of Swangz Avenue, has come forward to address these speculations, setting the record straight. According to Kyazze, while some internal changes have indeed taken place, the allegations of forced terminations and job re-applications are false.
Kyazze Speaks Out: No One Was Fired
“True, there have been some shake-ups and changes, but we haven’t fired anyone. Even reports claiming that we asked some to re-apply for their jobs are false,” Kyazze clarified.
Although he did not go into specific details about the nature of these internal changes, his statement suggests that any restructuring within the label was handled professionally without drastic dismissals. This assurance comes as a relief to fans and stakeholders who had been concerned about the stability of Swangz Avenue’s management.
Why Do Swangz Avenue Artists Stay Longer Than Others?
Unlike other music labels in Uganda, where artists frequently part ways with their management due to contractual disputes and misunderstandings, Swangz Avenue has maintained long-term relationships with its signed artists. Kyazze attributes this to the fair and favorable contracts they offer their musicians.
“Our artists rarely leave because we ensure that they have contracts that are not only beneficial to the label but also fair to them. We create an environment that allows artists to grow without feeling trapped,” Kyazze explained.
A History of Stability at Swangz Avenue
Swangz Avenue has built a reputation for being one of the most professionally run record labels in East Africa. Unlike many other labels where artists often complain about exploitative contracts and managerial disputes, Swangz Avenue has managed to retain top-tier artists such as Winnie Nwagi, Vinka, and Azawi for extended periods.
In contrast, Uganda’s music industry has witnessed numerous publicized fallouts between artists and their managers, often leading to abrupt exits and legal battles. The fact that Swangz Avenue has avoided such controversies speaks volumes about its business model and approach to talent management.
What’s Next for Swangz Avenue?
With these internal changes taking place, it remains to be seen whether they will lead to a new phase of growth for the record label. Fans will be closely watching to see if any further restructuring impacts the label’s operations or the artists’ performances.
For now, Kyazze’s statement should put to rest any speculation about instability at Swangz Avenue. The label remains a powerhouse in Uganda’s music industry, continuing to shape and support some of the country’s biggest musical talents.
Final Thoughts
Swangz Avenue has managed to maintain a professional image in an industry where disputes between artists and their labels are common. With Julius Kyazze reassuring the public that no one was fired, the record label continues to thrive with a strong team and well-structured management. As Uganda’s music industry evolves, Swangz Avenue’s ability to adapt while keeping its artists satisfied remains a key factor in its ongoing success.