Ugandan artist Gloria Buggie remains at the center of a fast-moving fallout with her former manager Brian Promoter, as fresh claims aired on radio add another layer to the dispute.
New Claims Raised on NRG Radio
During a segment on NRG Radio Uganda, media personality Evyline Mic alleged that tensions may have escalated after management reportedly signed another artist, Mimi Kampala, who is currently trending.
According to the on-air discussion, there are suggestions that jealousy and internal competition could have contributed to the breakdown in the working relationship. These claims have not been independently verified and should be treated as allegations.
Ongoing Dispute Over Music Rights
The situation continues to revolve around ownership and control of music produced during Gloria Buggie’s time under Hit Boss management. Earlier reports indicated that a signed agreement between the two parties may not be legally binding—potentially complicating claims over:
Song ownership
Streaming revenue
Distribution rights
Industry Reaction

The unfolding story has sparked conversation across Uganda’s entertainment space, with fans and industry players debating:
Artist–manager power dynamics
Contract transparency
Competition within artist rosters
No Official Response Yet
As of now, neither Gloria Buggie nor Brian Promoter has publicly addressed the latest allegations made on radio. It also remains unclear whether Mimi Kampala or her team will comment on the matter.
Disclaimer
The claims regarding jealousy and internal disputes originate from on-air commentary and have not been confirmed by the involved parties.