Gravity Omutujju to Join UMA after Copyright Law is Passed

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By Gloria

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Ugandan luga flow rapper Gravity Omutujju has finally promised to join Uganda Musicians Associations after months of criticizing the group and its leadership.

Omutujju has been among the sharp critics of UMA and is on record stating that he’s not open to being ruled by a fellow artist.

However, in what appears to be a change of heart, Omutujju says he’ll join UMA as he now believes in the ideologies of the association. He cited plans by the association to tackle the copyright menace as one of the key factors that made him change his mind.

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"I don't believe in anyone ruling me but if they call for all artists, I have to attend. Right now we are struggling to get back on stage so I attend these meeting to get feedback about this.

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"When I heard about the copyright law, I got interested because it is a very good thing that will stand in for us when we pass on; meaning our families will be able to earn from our music," Gravity Omutujju said.

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According to Gravity, once the copyright law is passed he’ll immediately join the association.

On the new UMA leadership, Gravity hailed Cindy Sanyu for her assertiveness that has brought change in the association.

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