The discussion surrounding witchcraft in the music industry continues to ignite across the divide.
Just days after Bebe Cool revealed he doesn't believe in witchcraft, Naava Grey has come forward, revealing there is much "juju" in the Ugandan music industry.
The celebrated artiste, who has been at the top of her game for over ten years, narrated a situation where one of her colleagues was dethroned after receiving an envelope full of money.
She explained that witchcraft is taking place in different styles, and artistes are going against one another in various ways.
"Not all money is good. One friend of mine was dethroned after receiving an envelope full of money. Witchcraft is real and it's happening," she explained.
Naava Grey also urged fellow artistes to always make thoughtful decisions for the good of their careers. She encouraged them to always pray for their own good because they are in battles they are not aware of.
"You should always have discernment. Not all money is good; you should always pray about whatever is given to you," she added.
Naava Grey joins other artistes, including Spice Diana, Red Banton, and Dan Flavour, among others, who have before testified about witchcraft being in the industry.
Many of them acknowledge it's real and taking place out there, but they don't believe in it.