Kalifah AgaNaga Says Vyroota Is Uganda’s Overlooked Music Talent
In an industry where new artists often compete for viral moments, trending sounds, and constant attention, Kalifah AgaNaga believes one talented musician has been quietly standing out without receiving enough recognition.
The singer behind the revived hit song “Nassanga” has praised fellow artist Vyroota, saying his music has a unique quality that separates him from many other names currently dominating conversations in Uganda’s music scene.
Speaking during an interview on Galaxy TV, AgaNaga questioned why Vyroota has not received the same level of praise as other rising stars.
AgaNaga Praises Vyroota’s Unique Sound
According to Kalifah AgaNaga, Uganda currently has several exciting artists making waves, including names like Kapeke and Mimi Kampala.
However, he believes Vyroota deserves to be mentioned among the artists gaining attention because of the quality of his music.
AgaNaga explained that while every artist has their own style, Vyroota brings something different that listeners connect with.
“He has good music,” AgaNaga said while discussing the rising singer.
For him, talent is not always measured by the number of songs released or the amount of online attention an artist receives.
“He Doesn’t Release So Many Songs, But…”
AgaNaga noted that Vyroota may not release music as frequently as some other artists, but the quality of his releases stands out.
He praised the singer for creating songs that appeal beyond just a specific fanbase.
According to AgaNaga, Vyroota’s music has the ability to connect with everyday Ugandan listeners.
The veteran artist believes that kind of connection is rare and shows that Vyroota has something special.
But that’s not even the most interesting part…
AgaNaga’s comments come at a time when Uganda’s music industry is experiencing a new wave of young artists fighting for space and recognition.
The Challenge of Standing Out in Uganda’s Music Scene
The current music landscape has become highly competitive, with artists relying on streaming platforms, social media trends, and viral moments to grow their audiences.
For many emerging musicians, talent alone is not always enough.
Visibility, promotion, and consistent media attention often play a major role in determining how far an artist’s music travels.
AgaNaga’s comments highlight the debate around whether some talented artists are being overlooked because they do not receive enough industry attention.

Vyroota’s Growing Reputation
Although AgaNaga believes Vyroota deserves more recognition, he also acknowledged that the artist has built a strong following.
He pointed out that Vyroota already has loyal supporters who appreciate his music.
The challenge, according to AgaNaga, is expanding that appreciation to a wider audience.
AgaNaga’s Own Comeback Moment
The praise comes as Kalifah AgaNaga himself is experiencing renewed attention after his song “Nassanga” regained popularity through TikTok trends and dance challenges.
The song, released years ago, found new life online, proving that good music can return years after its original release.
His own experience with a music revival may be part of why he believes quality songs have the ability to stand the test of time.
Fans React to the Recognition
Music fans often debate which artists deserve more attention, especially when new talents emerge.
Many listeners believe some musicians have strong catalogs but do not always receive the same spotlight as their peers.
AgaNaga’s comments have added another name to that conversation — Vyroota.
Behind every successful artist is a journey of patience, persistence, and waiting for the right moment.
For Vyroota, continued growth could depend on how well his music reaches new listeners and how much support he receives from the wider industry.
Sometimes the artists making the most noise are not always the ones creating the most lasting music.
Kalifah AgaNaga believes Vyroota has the talent — now the question is whether the industry will give him the attention he deserves.
Do you think Vyroota is one of Uganda’s most underrated artists?
