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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 1H 38M

Why I Left Galaxy FM for NRG Radio | Mr. Henrie on Uganda’s Music Industry & Bebe Cool’s 2025 List

from The Ugandan Boy Talk Show · host Bonny Kibuuka

Why did Mr. Henrie leave Galaxy FM for NRG Radio Uganda?In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, media personality Arinaitwe Henry (Mr. Henrie) opens up about his decision to walk away from Galaxy FM after nearly eight years, what motivated the move to NRG Radio Uganda, and how the media landscape in Uganda is rapidly changing.We also dive deep into the state of the Ugandan music industry, discussing what’s holding artists back from international success, whether media platforms are doing enough, and what needs to change for Ugandan music to grow globally.Plus — Mr. Henrie reacts to Bebe Cool’s list of artists he believes had a strong 2025, sharing honest thoughts on recognition, impact, and how lists like these shape public perception in the industry.This episode covers: • Why Mr. Henrie left Galaxy FM for NRG Radio • Traditional radio vs new media in Uganda • The reality of growth in Ugandan media • The current state of Ugandan music • Reaction to Bebe Cool’s 2025 artist list • Fame, identity, and building a personal media brand🎙️ Hosted by Bonny Kibuuka📍 The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowIf you’re interested in Ugandan media, radio careers, music industry conversations, or real stories behind public figures, this episode is for you.👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE👉 Comment your thoughts on Bebe Cool’s list and the future of Ugandan music

Why did Mr. Henrie leave Galaxy FM for NRG Radio Uganda?In this powerful episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, media personality Arinaitwe Henry (Mr. Henrie) opens up about his decision to walk away from Galaxy FM after nearly eight years, what motivated the move to NRG Radio Uganda, and how the media landscape in Uganda is rapidly changing.We also dive deep into the state of the Ugandan music industry, discussing what’s holding artists back from international success, whether media platforms are doing enough, and what needs to change for Ugandan music to grow globally.Plus — Mr. Henrie reacts to Bebe Cool’s list of artists he believes had a strong 2025, sharing honest thoughts on recognition, impact, and how lists like these shape public perception in the industry.This episode covers: • Why Mr. Henrie left Galaxy FM for NRG Radio • Traditional radio vs new media in Uganda • The reality of growth in Ugandan media • The current state of Ugandan music • Reaction to Bebe Cool’s 2025 artist list • Fame, identity, and building a personal media brand🎙️ Hosted by Bonny Kibuuka📍 The Ugandan Boy Talk ShowIf you’re interested in Ugandan media, radio careers, music industry conversations, or real stories behind public figures, this episode is for you.👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE👉 Comment your thoughts on Bebe Cool’s list and the future of Ugandan music

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