Ava Peace isn’t holding back anymore.
The Team No Sleep songstress is clapping back at critics and industry “haters” after weeks of online attacks from rival fanbases and fellow artists. During a fiery Independence Day performance in Ntinda, Ava used her platform to send a clear message: it’s time to stop sabotaging younger artists.
“Uganda is so big, everyone can shine,” she said passionately mid-performance. “There are so many entertainers, we no longer have time to sabotage young artists’ careers.”
🔥 Ava Peace Addresses Industry Tension
For weeks, the Shabada singer has been trending online after rumors of tension between her and a few older artists surfaced. Fans have accused her of “disrespecting veterans,” while others say she’s simply standing her ground in an industry known for ego clashes and competition.
But Ava made her stance crystal clear: she’s about peace, progress, and purpose—not petty drama.
“This is a generation where you must accept everyone to make music and prosper,” she told the crowd. “Shall we always only give attention to older artists?”
The crowd erupted in applause as she continued her set, proving she’s unshaken by the noise.
💬 “I See It All, But I Choose Peace”
Ava admitted she’s aware of the criticism thrown her way—but she chooses not to retaliate.
“Some of us just chose to keep quiet, but we see everything happen,” she said. “God brought us here, and we shall always shine.”
Her words struck a chord with fans who praised her for addressing the issue with grace and maturity.
“Respect to Ava Peace,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “She’s handling this like a queen.”
Another added, “She’s right. Uganda’s music scene is big enough for everyone—collaboration over competition!”

🎤 Independence Day Performance with a Message
Ava’s performance in Ntinda wasn’t just about the music—it was a statement. Dressed in a glittering red outfit, she commanded the stage with poise and power, blending her crowd favorites with empowering words that resonated deeply.
Her setlist included her hit tracks and a few unreleased teasers, but it was her candid break between songs that had fans—and the internet—buzzing afterward.
🌟 A New Era of Unity in Ugandan Music
Uganda’s entertainment scene has long been vibrant but competitive, often marked by generational clashes between established acts and rising stars. Ava’s message comes at a time when many young artists—like Vinka, Pinky, and Jowy Landa—are navigating the same struggles of earning respect while building their brands.
Ava’s call for unity is being hailed as a breath of fresh air. Instead of fanning the flames, she’s inviting everyone to share the spotlight.
Music analysts say Ava’s words echo a growing sentiment among younger creatives: that collaboration, not competition, is what will take Ugandan music to the global stage.
💖 Fans React: “Ava Peace Is the Future”
Since her Independence Day statement, social media has been flooded with fan reactions.
Here’s what some had to say:
- “Ava Peace just spoke facts. It’s time to stop gatekeeping the industry.”
- “Her confidence is unmatched. She’s not beefing—she’s elevating.”
- “We love an artist who stands for peace and progress.”
The message is clear—fans are rallying behind Ava as she continues to prove that she’s not just talented, but also wise beyond her years.
🚀 What’s Next for Ava Peace?
As one of Uganda’s most-booked female artists, Ava shows no signs of slowing down. With multiple shows lined up and a string of singles in rotation, she’s turning the noise into momentum.
Industry insiders hint that she’s working on new collaborations and possibly her first major EP—a move that could cement her as one of East Africa’s next breakout stars.
For Ava, the focus is simple: faith, hard work, and good music.
“God brought us here, and we shall always shine,” she reiterated.
✨ Final Thoughts
Whether you love her music or her message, one thing’s certain—Ava Peace isn’t just part of the new generation of Ugandan artists; she’s shaping it.
Her bold words remind everyone that the entertainment industry has room for growth, collaboration, and respect for all talents—new and old alike.
💬 What do you think about Ava Peace’s message to older artists?
Do you agree that Uganda’s music industry is big enough for everyone to shine?
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