A Pass criticizes Ugandan musicians as ‘dead people walking,’ audience as ‘mediocre’
A Pass criticized Ugandan artists and audiences for their lack of passion and mediocrity in music, while acknowledging that some musicians still produce quality work. The post A Pass criticizes Ugandan musicians as ‘dead people walking,’ audience as ‘mediocre’ appeared first on MBU.
A Pass has expressed his dissatisfaction with both Ugandan artists and the audience labeling the musicians as “dead people walking” and the audience “mediocre.”
In his view, the problem lies not with the music itself, but with the musicians behind it. He described many of them as “dead people walking,” claiming they are no longer passionate about their craft.
A Pass argued that most artists today are simply going through the motions, with little genuine care or dedication to the art of making music.
He pointed out that much of the music being produced lacks depth, often failing to inspire or uplift listeners.
While the music scene is dominated by what he views as mediocrity, A Pass acknowledges that some artists are still producing quality, meaningful music.
Unfortunately, these musicians often go unrecognized, their work overshadowed by the mainstream trends.
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