The music industry is buzzing with controversy over the ownership of a song, creating a stir in the news since the simultaneous release of “Twafuna” by Vyroota ft Jowy Landa and “Ex” by Sheebah Karungi and Zulitums. The debate on who executed it better, the old school or the new school, has fans from both sides engaged in lively discussions.
Vyroota, also known as Abdul Aziz Musigazi, born in 2003, has carved a niche for himself as a versatile artist, with his musical journey taking off from TikTok. Known for hits like “Ready,” “Bwofanana,” “Mistake,” “Ndi Bulungi,” and others, Vyroota’s rise in the industry has been noteworthy.
The TNS team manager, Jeff Kiiwa, recognizing Vyroota’s talent, reached out to him for a collaboration with Jowy Landa, leading to the creation of the chart-topping “Twafuna.” However, the song’s success has been overshadowed by comparisons with “Ex.”
In response to the media frenzy and fan debates, Vyroota dismissed the similarities, referring to Sheebah Karungi and Zulitums’ creation as a mere “demo.” The distinction he makes between the two songs adds fuel to the ongoing dispute over originality and artistic merit.
The controversy raises questions about creative inspiration, ownership, and the blurred lines in the music industry. As fans continue to take sides, the artists involved navigate the intricate landscape of public opinion. Whether it’s the nostalgic charm of the old school or the innovative beats of the new, the clash of “Twafuna” and “Ex” exemplifies the constant evolution and vibrant debates within the world of music.