In a recent radio on Radio 4, singer Derrick Biswanka turned down an offer to collaborate with fellow singer Martha Mukisa. He boldly labeller as "Old, Over Used with No Hit Song", a statement that has angered many and labeled him full of 'Urban excitement.'
When questioned about the possibility of a collaboration with Mukisa, Biswanka offered a candid response, stating he had no particular interest in working together. He explained that his preference leaned towards collaborating with artists who had achieved significant success in the industry, a category which, in his view, Mukisa did not currently fall into.
Biswanka further elaborated on his stance, noting that Mukisa's music catered to an older generation and did not align with his audience's preferences. He highlighted the dominance of his own generation of artists, citing names like Tom Dee and Fic Gaza as examples of those currently ruling the industry.
Additionally, Biswanka hinted at his future plans within the music industry, suggesting that he intended to exit the scene soon, having already attained what he considered a legendary status.
In response to Biswanka's remarks, Martha Mukisa acknowledged his decision but urged him to showcase his accomplishments within a year, perhaps implying a challenge for him to prove himself within the specified timeframe.
The exchange between the two artists has generated buzz within the entertainment community, with fans and observers sharing their opinions on social media platforms.
Watch the interview video:
Watch Biswanka's reaction when offered fellow singer Martha Mukisa's collaboration.
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