Dokta Brain Says He May Quit Singing, Calls Music ‘Slavery’
[Big Eye - Uganda] - 26/01/2026
By BigEyeUg Team Dokta Brain has opened up about the possibility of stepping away from singing in the future, describing the craft as “slavery” and saying he doesn’t see himself staying on stage forever. Despite being behind several chart-topping songs, Dokta Brain—born Nkwanga Geoffrey—says (…)
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