Ugandan media personality Kasuku is stirring up controversy after throwing some serious shade at today’s musicians. According to him, the current crop just doesn’t have the fire, flair, or street credibility that Bobi Wine, Bebe Cool, and Jose Chameleone – the iconic Big 3 once brought to the scene.
In a no-holds-barred interview, Kasuku recalled the “wild days” of the Big 3, where their shows could make or break clubs like Ange Noir (now Club Guvnor) and even contributed to the downfall of legendary venues like Club Silk. From chaotic performances to heated feuds spilling into the streets, these artists ruled with a mix of talent, attitude, and drama that today’s stars apparently can’t match.

He didn’t hold back on today’s rivalries either, noting that some current feuds might be “all talk” compared to the legendary confrontations of Chameleone and Bobi Wine back in the day. Fans immediately took to social media, some agreeing with Kasuku that music isn’t what it used to be, while others defended the new generation, claiming they have their own style and impact.
Kasuku’s throwback rant is sparking debate across Uganda’s music circles, reminding everyone that the Big 3 didn’t just make music, they made history, and maybe, just maybe, the industry hasn’t seen their level of chaos since.