Kalifah AgaNaga has expressed his frustration with Bebe Cool, accusing him of misusing video equipment provided by the government, which he says has resulted in poor quality music videos for other Ugandan artists.
AgaNaga claims that the government provided video cameras to support the music industry, but Bebe Cool allegedly chose to use the equipment for his own personal projects, such as shooting his demos.
According to AgaNaga, this selfish act has prevented other artists from accessing the tools they need to produce high-quality videos, which he believes is a significant factor in why Ugandan music videos lag behind in quality compared to other regions.
AgaNaga called on Bebe Cool to make the cameras available to other artists, arguing that since the equipment was provided by the government, it should benefit the entire music industry, not just one individual.
He stressed that he should not be charged for using the cameras, given that they were provided by the President to uplift the local music scene.
AgaNaga further suggested that he should be allowed to shoot at least two videos for free using the government-provided equipment.
He believes that having access to these resources would enable him to create better quality videos, which could help him reach international markets and reinvest in more advanced production tools.