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CHAMPANYA! Crysto Panda Addresses Split With Bruno K, Speaks His Heart Out

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CHAMPANYA! Crysto Panda Addresses Split With Bruno K, Speaks His Heart Out

Musicians Crysto Panda and Bruno K are not seeing eye to eye at the moment.

The two are in a bitter split, which has reportedly been caused by jealousy and money issues.

Bruno K felt he deserved an equal share with Panda following the success of the ‘Champanya’ festival, something the media personality disagreed with.

He instead paid Bruno K for his performance at the festival.

Bruno K has since moved to launch his own TikTok show and will no longer be co-hosting ‘Champanya’ alongside Crysto Panda.

Panda now says he has no regrets about having worked with Bruno K and wishes him well in his endeavors.

He maintains they remain friends and comrades in music.

“I don’t regret working with Bruno. I welcomed him as a friend, a fellow artist, and it’s been a great journey. If he chooses to leave, it’s up to him, and I have no control over that,” he explained during a discussion with a local YouTuber.

Bruno K is scheduled to launch his TikTok show tonight.

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Big Tril Weighs in on Bebe Cool’s ‘Break The Chains’ Strategy- Says it won’t sell

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Ugandan hip-hop artist Big Tril has sparked conversation within the local music scene after sharing candid insights about fellow musician Bebe Cool’s latest album, Break The Chains.

The rapper, best known for his continental hit Party After Party, questioned the strategic direction of Bebe’s new project, citing its heavy Nigerian influence as a possible commercial risk.

Speaking during a recent interview, Big Tril reflected on the complexities artists face when blending local authenticity with continental appeal. He pointed out that while Afro Beats continues to dominate African airwaves, artists from outside West Africa often struggle to break into that market unless they offer a unique, localized sound.

“I tried it once in 2018,” he admitted, referencing his attempt to cater to West African tastes. “The reception wasn’t good. I learned that staying true to your sound resonates more.”

The rapper emphasized that success came when he returned to his Ugandan roots, creating music that blended local flavor with modern production. He believes Bebe Cool, a longtime pillar in Uganda’s music industry, may have miscalculated by pursuing a style that, in his view, neither Ugandans nor Nigerians will fully embrace.

Meanwhile, Bebe Cool remains confident in his direction. Currently promoting Break The Chains through a regional media tour, he is set to kick off a global performance series, starting in Nairobi. Industry watchers are now eager to see whether his Afro Beats experiment will open new markets — or highlight the risks of crossing sonic borders.

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