Singer Lil Pazo claims witchcraft in Uganda’s music industry derailed his career with spiritual attacks and sabotage. Full story unfolds!
Uganda’s controversial artist Lil Pazo, real name Yasin Mukasa, has sent shockwaves through the music scene with bold claims of witchcraft plaguing the industry. In a fiery interview on Galaxy Tv, the Enkudi hitmaker opened up about a haunting period in his career, alleging that supernatural forces and deliberate sabotage by rivals crippled his bookings and success. His revelations have sparked intense debate across Uganda, with fans and critics dissecting the role of envy and dark practices in the music world.

Lil Pazo
“I reached a point where something would strangle me in my sleep,” Pazo shared, describing chilling experiences he links to witchcraft. “Even when my music wasn’t at its peak, you’d expect bookings for UGX 200,000, but I went months without a single UGX 50,000 gig.” He insists the drought wasn’t just bad luck but a targeted spiritual attack, compounded by industry peers orchestrating deliberate career sabotage. Pazo’s claims point to a toxic underbelly of competition, where envy drives some artists to extreme measures.
The singer didn’t hold back, calling out the industry’s cutthroat culture. “Musicians shouldn’t hate on each other—fans choose what to listen to,” he urged, advocating for unity over rivalry. His comments come amid ongoing scrutiny of his career, including a 2024 ban on his songs like Enkudi for vulgarity, which he argued was a misstep that hurt artists’ livelihoods. Social media is buzzing, with some dismissing his witchcraft claims as a publicity stunt, while others wonder if unseen forces truly shape Uganda’s music landscape.
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