Sheebah Karungi has responded to growing allegations claiming her record label, Karma Music, might be a scam.
Sheebah assured her fans and critics that the label is legitimate and that she is committed to nurturing the young talents signed under her wing.
Sheebah, who launched Karma Music last year with the aim of supporting young and gifted musicians, emphasized that she is doing her utmost to develop her artists.
When the label was unveiled, she encouraged aspiring musicians to submit short videos showcasing their talents for consideration. After a thorough review process, the best candidates were selected and signed to the label.
However, since the initial signing, there has been little public communication regarding the progress of the artists, leading to speculation and rumors.
In response, Sheebah clarified that the signed musicians are currently undergoing a mentorship program designed to refine their skills and prepare them for the competitive music industry.
She revealed that her team is focused on preparing the artists for long-term success rather than rushing them into the spotlight.
My music label is not a scam. The artists I signed are still going through mentorship. They are in studios, and we hope they will have their first performance at my concert. We don’t want to bring the artists into the industry when they are not ready.