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Spice Diana Says Sheebah Is Too Weak To Battle Her Musically

Singer Spice Diana has said she can’t engage in a music battle with her female counterpart Sheebah Karungi as she’s too weak to handle her.

Singer Spice Diana

Spice Diana, whose real name is Namukwaya Hajara Diana, made this scathing attack on the “Ice Cream” hitmaker while she was hosted on Mics of Kampala on Wednesday night. Mics of Kla is an entertainment and musical curation hosted by Galaxy FM’s Mr. Henri.

For all the years I have been in the music industry, I have been peaceful. Various artists try to provoke me into wars, but I never give them attention, which they have taken for granted

Spice Diana

Spice Diana says she doesn’t respond to the numerous provocations due to the amount of respect she has for fellow artists. However, that wasn’t the case on Wednesday night as she folded her sleeves and went all out, saying it’s a pity that older artists don’t act their age.

I thought old people were brilliant, but I have realized that even the stupid age

Spice Diana

During the show, she went further to hint that Sheebah was trying to use underhand methods to dim her career.

Spice Diana also silenced requests to engage in a music battle with Sheebah, saying it would be detrimental to her brand and a waste of time. The Salaama Road-based artist also announced her verdict on the recent battle between Sheebah and Cindy Sanyu. According to her, Cindy floored Sheebah, and it wouldn’t be different with her.

I can’t engage in a music battle with a weak artist (Sheebah). I cannot wake up and put my career on a weighing scale. A weak artist will always be weak

Spice Diana

Spice also had time to take a jibe at Sheebah’s feminist activism, calling it hypocritical.

“If you are a feminist yet you are just putting other women down, then I wonder what you are trying to achieve. What is feminism to you” – Spice Diana.

Musician Sheebah Karungi

Recently, Spice Diana released a song titled “Twookya” produced by Bass Boi that many critics believed was aimed at dissing nemesis Sheebah. Spice didn’t refute these claims, saying it was aimed at “fake” feminists and anyone living a fake life.


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