Lil Pazo has voiced his concerns about his future burial arrangements, a subject he admits preoccupies his thoughts.
Reflecting on the struggles faced by the mother of the late Mowzey Radio over land issues, Lil Pazo fears a similar predicament might befall him.
In response to these worries, Lil Pazo has taken measures by purchasing land in his village, Rakai Masaka, ensuring a family burial site.
Despite this, he feels that being buried in a remote village does not befit his stature and contributions to the music industry.
The “Enkudi” singer has appealed to the government to consider allocating a burial site for artists like himself in Kololo, a location that would be more accessible to fans and the public.
I know my time will come and I die but I am worried about where I will be buried. I have bought land in my village Rakai Masaka but I would want to be buried in Kololo. And I want where people can easily access me, government needs to think about people like us.