By BigEyeUg Team
Veteran singer Chance Nalubega has issued a strong ultimatum to The Orchard, giving the international music distributor two weeks to remove her songs from their platform or face legal action.

Nalubega first raised concerns last week through her Facebook page, accusing the company of claiming ownership over her music without her consent. According to the singer, she never entered into any agreement with The Orchard, making their actions both shocking and frustrating.
Speaking out, Nalubega expressed deep disappointment over the situation, saying it is painful to see someone else benefit from her hard work.
“I’m tired, they are disturbing me yet it’s my music. I sang and appeared in those videos they are claiming,” she said. “We never had copyright during our days and released music not knowing anything, but now we do. It’s painful now that you upload your music and someone else claims it.”
The singer pointed out that many artists from her era were not fully aware of copyright protections when they released their music, a gap that has now left some vulnerable to exploitation in the digital age.
Nalubega insists that enough is enough, saying the company has already benefited from her work for far too long. She is now determined to reclaim full control over her music and rights.
“I have given them two weeks, and then we go to court,” she warned.




