Bobi Wine: I Don’t Do Music for Money

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By Gloria

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Veteran Ugandan musician Bobi Wine has opened up on why he does music, noting that it has nothing to do with money, but the message he passes across in his songs.

Speaking during a recent interview, Bobi Wine noted that he has several revenue streams and as such, he does not rely on music for survival.

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He further noted that after joining politics, music has become a channel for him deliver messages to his supporters in and outside Uganda.

"I'm a ghetto youth and I know how to survive without money. I don't live a luxurious life but I wasn't broke because I made money before as Bobi Wine.

"I don't sing to get money or better myself, I sing because I want to pass the message to the people. I did music not because I wanted to get better but because I had something to say to the people," Bobi Wine said.

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The Firebase Entertainment boss has not been very active in the music industry ever since he ventured into the Ugandan political scene.

The rate at which he releases music dropped with most of his jams now focusing on political occurrences in the country.

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