
Ugandan Hip-Hop Legend's Unexpected Comeback: Scarcity and Value in the Music Industry
Ugandan Hip-Hop Pioneer, Gen. Zamba Wakabi, Reflects on Career and Relevance Kampala, Uganda – In a recent interview, two commentators discussed the career of Gen. Zamba Wakabi, a significant figure in the development of Ugandan hip-hop. While acknowledging Wakabi's past contributions to the genre, the speakers noted his current lack of widespread popularity. One commentator observed, "Right now, he's not as popular as he once was." The conversation then shifted to the economic principle of scarcity, with the other commentator explaining, "The more scarce something is, the more valuable it becomes." This observation was applied to Wakabi's career, suggesting that his relative absence from the current music scene might inadvertently enhance his legacy and status among those who remember his early work. The interview offers a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of artistic longevity and the sometimes-unpredictable dynamics of the music industry.