Ugandan singer Tracy Melon has opened up about her worries regarding her music career after a dramatic moment at a New Year’s Eve event in Luwero, where she was reportedly booed off stage by revelers.
In a video that has since gone viral on social media, fans can be heard demanding that Tracy Melon vacates the stage as she performs her song “Ogenda Kukilaba.” The uncomfortable incident quickly sparked debate online, with many questioning the reception of the fast-rising singer within the industry and among live audiences.

The incident adds to the ongoing criticism Tracy Melon has faced from sections of the music industry. Veteran artist Bebe Cool, while recently listing his best performers of 2026, mentioned Tracy Melon but admitted he does not really know who she is, despite acknowledging that she has a few good songs. His remarks drew mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.
Following the Luwero incident, Tracy Melon appeared visibly affected. In a TikTok video shared shortly before her performance, she hinted at her fears, captioning it:

“A few moments before fans sent me off stage, career enegezamu okunzita.”
The statement suggests the singer is increasingly worried about being rejected by audiences during live performances.
Despite the setback, Tracy Melon has received overwhelming support from fellow musicians and celebrities. Artists such as Dax Vibez, A Pass, and Viboyo have publicly encouraged her not to give in to pressure or negativity, insisting that she is talented and capable of sustaining a successful music career.
Many believe that with persistence, consistency, and continued growth, Tracy Melon will eventually win over her critics and cement her place in Uganda’s competitive music industry.
As the debate continues online, fans remain divided, but one thing is clear — Tracy Melon’s journey is far from over, and the industry will be watching her next move closely.