Musician Spice Diana has released yet another hot tune dubbed “Twookya". As many have alleged, this song seems to be a diss song directed at none other than Sheebah Karungi, her long term nemesis.
Well, Spice Diana made a statement ‘fake feminist' in one of the verses, a word that she has used multiple times to describe Sheebah Karungi. The Sheebaholics, Queen Karma's fandom seem to have taken a blow with this song as they have shown hate to Spice Diana recently following her feud with their Queen Sheebah.
According to Sheebaholics, his song is not as hot as Spice claims it is and they believe that Sheebah Karungi has done far better with her newest releases dubbed ‘Sipimika' a collabo with Yung Mulo and the most recent ‘Busy Nyo' a collabo with Kapa Cat.
The Sheebaholics also claim that Sheebah Karungi has more hit songs than Spice Diana could ever get in this lifetime. This comes to undermine Spice Diana’s 10 years in the music industry as one of the top female musicians who has been releasing songs per year.
Well, Spice Diana seems unfazed by everything that is going on in the fandoms as she has clearly stated that she doesn't need a hit song to survive in the industry anymore. According to Spice, she has been in this industry for so long that she can survive with the songs she has already released as she is still earning from them.
While speaking in an interview on NTV, spice Diana stated that she is a perfect musician and no one can take that away from her. She boldly stated that at her level, she can even go three years without releasing any music and she will still be among the big name artistes in Uganda.
"I consider myself a perfect 10, with nothing to take away. My brand transcends just hits; even if I go three years without releasing a song, I'll still maintain my presence, stardom and impact," she said
Spice Diana also had something to say about her ongoing feud with nemesis Sheebah Karungi. She stated that she has no conflict with anyone in the music industry and if someone woke up and chose to beef her, that was entirely upon them. She mentioned that the only thing she does is keep her distance and maintain her peace.
"I don't have any conflicts with anyone in the music industry. I choose to distance myself from those who are not genuine. I prefer to surround myself with real people because that is what matters to me," she said.