Shakira Shakiraa Claps Back at Phina Mugerwa: ‘Jealousy of the Confident New Generation!’

Ugandan singer Shakira Shakiraa has fired back at Phina Mugerwa Masanyalaze, the Vice Chairperson of the Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC), over allegations of promoting nudity and obscenity in her performances. The controversy stems from Phina’s recent remarks targeting female musicians for their bold fashion choices and provocative stage acts.

The Accusation

During an announcement about the UNCC’s decision to shadow-ban vulgar songs by artists like Gravity Omutujju and Lil Pazo, Phina also pointed fingers at female performers, including Shakira Shakiraa, Gloria Bugie, and Ritah Dancehall. She accused them of engaging in performances that undermine cultural values.

Shakira Shakiraa’s Bold Response

Unfazed by the criticism, Shakira dismissed Phina’s accusations, suggesting that her remarks are fueled by jealousy of the current generation of confident and successful female artists.

“I think she’s just jealous of the young, sexy, and beautiful musicians. When I decided to pay attention to her accusations, I realized she wasn’t as holy as she claims to be,” Shakira stated.

The singer argued that Phina lacks the moral authority to criticize others, citing her own career history as a former artist who adopted provocative dances and revealing outfits.

“She idolized Colombian singer Shakira—her dances, dress code, and lifestyle weren’t plausible either. The difference is that Ugandans have embraced us now, and we are earning, unlike her,” Shakira added.

A Clash of Generations

Shakira pointed out that times have changed, with audiences now more accepting of female artists expressing themselves freely through their music and fashion. She emphasized that the new generation of musicians is reaping the rewards of this cultural shift, unlike their predecessors.

What’s Next?

The ongoing debate highlights the cultural tensions between artistic freedom and societal expectations in Uganda. As the UNCC intensifies its scrutiny of artists, the music industry faces growing pressure to balance creativity with cultural values.

Stay tuned for further developments as this story continues to unfold.

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