Singer Omega 256 has sparked fresh conversation in Uganda’s entertainment scene after revealing unexpected details about her relationship with fellow artist Ray G — and the story behind his appearance at her recent concert is now taking center stage.
What many fans assumed was a surprise show of support at her September 2025 concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval may have had a very different motivation altogether.
And according to Omega, it was not about friendship.
It was about repayment.
Speaking during an interview, Omega 256 claimed that Ray G’s decision to perform at her concert was linked to what she describes as an unpaid “debt” from previous engagements.
She alleged that she had been hired for performances at his concerts in the past but was never compensated as expected, leading to a lingering dispute behind the scenes.
And that’s where things get interesting…
According to her, the issue was not new — and the public only saw the final outcome, not the negotiations that led to it.
Even now, she insists the matter is still ongoing in principle.
“I still demand him,” she said.
“Not as a friend? It doesn’t matter. If I have ever done something for you, even you have to come and pay that debt and it’s a good thing that he came.”
That statement immediately triggered debate online, with fans dissecting whether her comments referred to formal contractual agreements or informal industry arrangements.
But Omega 256 made it clear in her explanation — in her view, Ray G’s performance was a form of settlement.
A resolution to an unfinished business.
And then things got really interesting…
Despite the underlying tension suggested by her comments, Omega 256 dismissed public claims that she and Ray G were embroiled in ongoing beef, saying much of the narrative had been amplified by fans on social media.

According to her, the reality of their professional relationship has been misunderstood and exaggerated online.
In her framing, the situation is less about personal conflict and more about accountability within the music industry.
And that distinction has now become part of the wider debate.
The internet had thoughts — and they were immediate.
Some fans agreed with her stance, arguing that artists should always be compensated fairly and that unpaid work should not be normalized in the industry.
Others questioned the timing of the revelation, suggesting it could reopen old tensions between the two performers.
A few fans simply focused on the unusual nature of the situation — a performance framed not as collaboration, but as repayment.
And honestly? That alone kept the conversation alive for hours.
But Omega 256 didn’t stop there…
Beyond the Ray G discussion, she also confirmed that she is actively working with her management team to stage another major concert later this year.
While details remain under wraps, she urged fans to stay alert for an official announcement, hinting that the upcoming show will be bigger and more ambitious than her previous one.
That tease alone has already started building anticipation within her fanbase.
And then came the final reveal…
Omega 256 also announced that she is preparing to release a new EP titled “Barik”, an acronym for “Born And Raised In Kakoba.”
According to her, the project will be deeply personal, reflecting her journey, upbringing, and rise in the music industry.
One of the tracks on the EP will also carry the same title, serving as a narrative centerpiece that explores her background and experiences in greater depth.
For fans, this signals a more introspective side of the artist — one that goes beyond stage performances and public debates.
As anticipation builds around both her upcoming concert and the EP, Omega 256 appears to be entering a new phase of her career — one that blends personal storytelling with continued public presence.
Still, her comments about Ray G have ensured that conversation around her name remains active.
And possibly, far from over.
One thing’s for sure — whether it’s debt claims, concerts, or new music, Omega 256 knows how to keep the industry talking.
