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Singer Wiyaala says she does not appreciate the downplay of her career by supposed entertainment pundits during discussions.
According to her, many of these pundits do not count her as part of the industry nor do they appreciate her contributions.
“Please if I don't really count and I have never been counted then don't discuss me when you are talking about show business. I don't know why you keep mentioning my name when I don't count."
"You can't mention my name, turn around and say 'shoutout to Wiyaala but she doesn't really count' because she and her manager are just concentrating abroad."
Wiyaala stated that because of these comments many event organisers do not like to book her for shows in the country.
The Funsi based musician stated that there are no structures in the country to support artiste.
Hence it does not hurt if she registers with labels outside the country and play her music internationally if it will be appreciated there.
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