Ykee Benda warns Ugandan musicians of arrests and misleading promoters in Saudi Arabia (Watch)

Ykee Benda, CEO of Mpaka Records, has issued a warning to fellow musicians against venturing into performances in Saudi Arabia due to the jealousy among local promoters, which has led to the arrest of Fik Gaza and Beenie Gunter. The post Ykee Benda warns Ugandan musicians of arrests and misleading promoters in Saudi Arabia (Watch) appeared first on MBU.

Ykee Benda warns Ugandan musicians of arrests and misleading promoters in Saudi Arabia (Watch)
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CEO of Mpaka Records, Ykee Benda, has sounded a cautionary note to fellow musicians, advising them against venturing into performances in Saudi Arabia.

His warning comes in the wake of the reported arrest of Fik Gaza, who found himself detained shortly after arriving at the airport.

Expressing concern over the dealings of music promotion in Saudi Arabia, Ykee Benda highlighted the jealousy among local promoters, who, he claims, often lead unsuspecting artists into unfortunate situations.

This warning comes amidst a backdrop of increasing incidents involving Ugandan artists encountering arrests while pursuing performance opportunities in Arab countries.

The most recent one was Beenie Gunter, whose UAE performance turned into an extended stay marked by controversy and accusations.

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