Nutty Neithan Explains Why he took a Long Music Break

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By Gloria

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Ugandan artist Nutty Neithan has explained his long break from the music industry, blaming it on the coronavirus pandemic.

The dancehall artist was a household name years back, but ever since he changed management and embarked on a solo career, the rate at which Nutty Neithan released music slowed down.

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Speaking  during an interview with Bukedde TV, the 'Bakuwe Kyonywa' hit maker revealed that he went into hibernation because of the pandemic but has a number of songs lined up for his fans

"My fans should wait on me because I have a lot that I'm cooking for them. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, I have been in the studio most of my time. So I have too much music that if I started releasing the music one by one, you wouldn't digest it all.

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"So I have to take my time and sort out which song to release first. Good thing you all know I'm a talented artist and I never run out of hit songs so sit and relax," Nutty Neithan said.

Nutty Neithan made his debut into professional music on October 9, 2011 having realized he had so much talent. He released his debut single titled 'Bounce' in 2012 followed by ‘Good Feeling’, ‘Ondaba’, ‘Bayaya’, ‘Kokonyo’, ‘Gwabise’, ‘Bakuwe Kyonwa’ and ‘Body to Body’ among other songs.

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