
The ongoing discussion in the music industry heavily focuses on the international market and music sales.
Many critics argue that this approach is more rewarding than traditional stage performances. Joshua Baraka is a prime example, with his growing international popularity and recognition from around the world.
However, struggling musician Lil Pazzo is unimpressed by Joshua Baraka's influence and sees no need to focus on an international audience.
The singer asserts that he is more popular than Joshua Baraka and that he draws larger crowds locally, which he finds both impressive and profitable.
"I don't need to be international to make money. Go to Lwamaggwa, Lumbugu, or even here in Butambala and advertise me alongside Joshua Baraka. Then, we will see whose show attracts a bigger crowd. I am more popular on the ground than anyone else," he explained.
Lil Pazo added that he is solely focused on his local audience because they are the ones who understand his music and appreciate his artistry.
