Ugandan music royalty Sheebah Karungi is furious—and with good reason.
The singer’s highly anticipated comeback track, “Somebody,” was leaked online just hours before its official release, prompting her to question the state of loyalty and healthy competition in the industry.
“Can You Believe That?!” – Sheebah Speaks Out
Taking to Twitter/X shortly after releasing the visuals on Thursday, the self-proclaimed Queen Karma didn’t hold back.
“So #Somebody Wa #Somebody leaked my song hours before its official release!! Can you believe that?!!!” she tweeted in disbelief.
“What happened to healthy competition banange?! Wano wemutuuse??!!”
Her message was filled with both shock and disappointment, hinting that malicious intent may have been behind the leak.
A Fierce Comeback After Maternity Leave
The leak couldn’t have come at a more sensitive time. After a lengthy break due to maternity leave, Sheebah is just stepping back into the limelight with renewed energy, a new single, and a point to prove.
“Somebody” is meant to mark a powerful new era for the award-winning singer. Its official release was supposed to be a statement—not only about her resilience as a woman and artist—but also her undiminished reign in the Ugandan music scene.
🗣️ “Wama #Sheebaholics keep streaming!!! #SOMEBODY is out on all my official platforms!” she added, urging her fans to fight back with love and loyalty.

The Track: A Banger That Deserved Better
“Somebody” is catchy, bold, and unmistakably Sheebah. The song blends sultry vocals, dancehall energy, and a message that screams self-worth.
Paired with its vibrant visuals, it’s the kind of track that had the potential to dominate the airwaves—had it been released as planned.
But now, with the leaked version spreading like wildfire, Sheebah and her team are left scrambling to regain control of the narrative.
Fans React: “Let the Queen Shine!”
The leak has sent #Sheebah and #Somebody trending across Ugandan social media platforms, with fans expressing outrage over what they see as a calculated move to sabotage her return.
💬 “Why would anyone leak Queen Karma’s song? This is hate, not hustle.”
💬 “Somebody is 🔥🔥🔥 despite the sabotage. Let the Queen shine!”
💬 “Even a leak can’t stop Sheebah’s greatness. We see you mama!”
Her Sheebaholics fanbase has rallied online, flooding YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music with streams to counter the damage done.
A Bigger Question: What Happened to Healthy Competition?
Perhaps the most damning part of Sheebah’s statement is the question she raised about healthy competition.
In an industry where artists often champion each other publicly but battle silently behind the scenes, Sheebah’s frustration speaks to a larger issue: Are rivalries in Ugandan music becoming toxic?
While she didn’t name names, the tweet suggests someone close to the project—or at least with insider access—leaked the track intentionally.
“TUJJUKIZE ABALOGO NTI WALIYO KATONDA,” she ended her message, roughly translating to “Let the haters know there’s a God.”
Sheebah’s Journey: From Fighter to Phenomenon
This isn’t Sheebah’s first brush with industry drama—and it likely won’t be the last.
From public spats to social media battles, she has always faced her critics head-on. But what makes her unique is the way she channels her frustrations into art, performance, and hustle.
“Somebody” was supposed to be a reminder of who runs things—and despite the leak, it still is.
A Reminder to Stream Responsibly
Piracy and unauthorized leaks remain a major issue in the Ugandan and African music industries at large. Songs released prematurely not only undermine the artist’s efforts but also affect label strategies, monetization, and overall chart performance.
Sheebah’s call to action isn’t just emotional—it’s a reminder that supporting music means respecting artists’ timelines.
✅ Stream “Somebody” only on official platforms.
✅ Avoid sharing leaked versions.
✅ Show your love by watching the visuals, liking, and reposting responsibly.
Final Thoughts: Leak or Not, Sheebah Still Wins
Despite the sabotage, Sheebah’s bounce back is undeniable. The buzz, the headlines, the social media love—all show that the Queen has lost none of her magic.
Whether it was an act of envy or poor judgment, the leak has only fueled more curiosity, more views, and more support.
💬 What’s Your Take?
Do you think the leak was intentional sabotage?
How should artists protect their music in today’s digital world?
Drop a comment below and let us know what you think.
And don’t forget—“Somebody” is streaming now on all major platforms!