Pinky explained that she is not only focused on being on top of the Ugandan music industry but is also looking at championing music across Africa.
Musician Ramah Pinky has built her name around controversy, and she is determined to continue doing so for the benefit of her music career.
The struggling musician has compared herself to American singer Rihanna, revealing she will take over the music industry in three to four years.
Pinky explained that she is not only focused on being on top of the Ugandan music industry but is also looking at championing music across Africa.
"I am going to take over my country and the whole of Africa within three to four years. Watch out and see. We are the Rihannas you people have to look at. You guys have not just seen it yet, but I’m Rihanna," she explained in an interview with a local television station.
Pinky also claimed superiority over Ugandan artistes despite being quite young. She explained that many artistes in the industry are afraid of her voice.
“I joined the industry at 17, and being a grown-up now, watching my journey from a teenager to where I am now, I’m very proud of myself. I met a particular person two days ago, whom I won’t mention, who told me that they are all afraid. They know I’m just still young and just came, but they are all afraid of my voice,” she added.
Pinky is currently struggling musically but believes there is the best yet to come.