With the song “Hozambee/Shifura” currently dominating the airwaves, D Star has rapidly emerged as one of the most trending new artists on the Ugandan music scene. The infectious hit has not only captivated listeners but also garnered significant attention from established artists, including Lil Pazo, known for his popular song “Genda Ogule Emotoka.”
Lil Pazo, reflecting on his own rise to fame, has expressed his goodwill towards D Star and shared some sage advice. Recognizing the potential pitfalls that come with sudden stardom, Lil Pazo has urged D Star to capitalize on his current success by setting clear boundaries for his performances.
“Looking at D Star, I see my old self,” Lil Pazo said. “Whoever wants you to sing, let them pay you. Don’t do it for free but do not charge money for interviews. Media engagements are the channels you can always use to connect with your fans.”
Lil Pazo’s advice stems from his own experiences in 2019 when his hit “Genda Ogule Emotoka” catapulted him into the spotlight. Despite his success, he encountered several challenges, including performing for free and missing out on potential earnings. By sharing his journey, Lil Pazo hopes to help D Star avoid similar mistakes.
“Never perform for free and make the most of your hit song,” Lil Pazo emphasized. “But always remember, media interviews are crucial for maintaining your connection with the audience. They are your voice to the fans.”
The veteran singer’s counsel highlights the delicate balance artists must strike between commercial success and media presence. While securing paid performances ensures financial stability, engaging with the media helps sustain popularity and fan engagement.
D Star’s “Hozambee/Shifura” has resonated widely with audiences, and this mentorship from Lil Pazo could provide the guidance needed to navigate the complexities of fame and fortune in the Ugandan music industry. As D Star continues to rise, fans and fellow artists alike will be watching closely to see how he manages his burgeoning career.
For more insights and updates on Uganda’s music scene, visit: