Upcoming musician Uncle Chumi is demanding thirty million Uganda shillings from Manager Roger and Spice Diana as compensation for the song.

The singer explained she carried many dreams in the song, and it is saddening that Spice Diana chose to delete the song from her YouTube channel.

Chumi says Manager Roger and Spice Diana took all the rights to the song, and they have been collecting royalties from it. She now needs the thirty million as compensation.

The struggling singer revealed she will use ten million to award friends who have helped her along the way and also spend twenty million on renovating the ancestral grounds for her family.

"They hold all rights to the song. I have carried a lot of dreams with that song, and I want them to compensate me with 30 million Uganda shillings. I will give ten million to friends who have helped me along the way and will use twenty million to renovate our ancestral grounds," she explained.

Uncle Chumi appealed to Eddy Kenzo and other leaders in the music industry to come to her rescue and help her get the funds from Roger and singer Spice Diana.

In March this year, musician Spice Diana hit the studio together with Uncle Chumi and released the remix of "Gwokute Gwoba".

The two have since engaged in verbal attacks for almost a month until yesterday, when Spice Diana deleted the video from her YouTube channel, deepening the rift.