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Pretty Banks Opens Up: “Struggling to Find the Right Manager”

Pretty Banks Struggles to Find Management, But Music Career Thrives
wamalaBy wamalaDecember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Rising Ugandan music star Pretty Banks is being candid about one of the biggest challenges she’s faced this year: finding the right management team to guide her career. The artist, who previously worked with renowned manager Jeff Kiwa, revealed that despite multiple offers and promises from industry professionals, many have left her disappointed.

“Regardless, I have to keep pressing on, but the right people to work with, I don’t know. For some reason, I have struggled in that part personally the whole of this year,” Pretty Banks said in a recent interview.

Management Struggles: A Recurring Challenge

Pretty Banks’ remarks shed light on a common struggle in the music industry—finding managers who are genuinely committed and aligned with the artist’s vision. While many approach artists with promises of support, Pretty Banks notes that not all managers deliver on their commitments, leaving performers to navigate their careers largely on their own.

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The 2025 music landscape has been particularly competitive, making management a crucial factor for artists seeking to grow their brand and secure strategic opportunities. Pretty Banks’ experience highlights the importance of trust and professionalism in artist-management relationships.

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Staying Consistent Amid Setbacks

Despite these setbacks, Pretty Banks has refused to let management challenges slow her down. She has continued to release quality music consistently, keeping her brand visible and active within Uganda’s music scene.

Her perseverance is already paying off. Fans and industry observers have noted that her commitment to her craft has allowed her to maintain momentum, even in the absence of the perfect management team.

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“You can face obstacles with people, but it shouldn’t stop you from creating and being visible,” a music industry insider commented.

Building a Brand Without Management

Pretty Banks’ journey reflects a growing trend among artists who take control of their careers independently, relying on digital platforms, social media, and direct fan engagement to stay relevant.

  • Consistent music releases: Pretty Banks continues to drop singles that resonate with fans.
  • Social media engagement: She remains active on TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms to maintain visibility.
  • Networking and collaborations: Even without a dedicated manager, she’s exploring strategic partnerships to grow her reach.

By navigating these challenges herself, Pretty Banks is not just building a career—she’s demonstrating resilience and independence, qualities that are highly admired in today’s fast-paced music industry.

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The Road Ahead

While finding the right manager remains a top priority for Pretty Banks, her current approach shows that artists don’t need perfect conditions to succeed and remain relevant. Her focus on consistency, quality, and self-driven growth positions her as one of the most promising female artists in Uganda today.

“The right management will come at the right time,” she said. “Until then, I’ll keep doing my thing and making music that my fans love.”

Her transparency about the struggles behind the scenes also serves as inspiration for emerging artists, showing that persistence and self-belief can carry you even when external support isn’t immediate.

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What do you think about Pretty Banks’ journey? Do you believe she can thrive without a dedicated manager? Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for more exclusive updates from her career!

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