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Cindy gives her reasons why Winnie Nwagi should leave Swangz Avenue for a solo career

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 19, 2025
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Renowned singer and Uganda Musicians Association president Cindy Sanyu has advised fellow artist Winnie Nwagi to part ways with Swangz Avenue and pursue an independent career.

According to Cindy, the record label is not prioritizing Nwagi’s growth, instead shifting focus to other artists while giving her minimal support.

Rumors have been circulating that Nwagi is considering leaving Swangz Avenue, and Cindy believes now is the perfect time for her to take that step.

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“She has a strong fan base. I think she should work with them on one last concert and then move on,” Cindy suggested.

Reflecting on Nwagi’s past concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval, Cindy criticized Swangz Avenue for what she called poor promotion, arguing that the event could have been more successful with better marketing.

Having experienced a similar transition herself after leaving Blu*3 to go solo, Cindy is confident that Nwagi has what it takes to thrive on her own. She believes the singer is being undervalued and should take control of her career to maximize her potential.

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