I will not drop an album - Gravity Omutujju

Gravity Omutujju speculates that albums give poor returns on investment. 

I will not drop an album - Gravity Omutujju
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Releasing music albums is becoming a common trend in the Ugandan music industry.

With many musicians claiming it's the best way to push the industry forward, some believe it is not sustainable. 

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Gravity Omutujju speculates that albums give poor returns on investment. 

Gravity Omutujju claims most of the songs on the album vanish into the air after a few months.

 “I am not going to drop any music album. In Uganda, music albums flop, and money spent on production is not worth it. Those who release a music album, what do they get in return? Most of their songs just vanish into thin air. However, I can’t judge, maybe there is a way they earn out them. But I know what my fans want,” Gravity Omutujju explains.

In the past two years, Eddy Kenzo, Karole Kasita, and Azawi have dropped albums.

Other musicians with albums in the pipeline include; Jose Chameleone, Fik Fameica, and Vyper Ranking.

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