Cool and Chameleone have recently tried to frame Wine as an ingrate, but he also reminded them that they've not fought for him to retain his rights to perform at music shows.
"They are both my brothers," Wine said in a media interview over the weekend.
"They know I've not sung for five years... I've not heard any of them say anything about it."
Wine was stopped from holding music shows ever since he showed presidential ambitions.
But he has said he still wants to sing. Even his wife says she misses seeing him perform.
"There is absolutely no way I can leave music. It's my identity. Even after all this... is over. Because one day this struggle is gonna be over and we are gonna be free," Wine said recently.
"I cannot wait to become a singer once more. That's my passion. That's my favourite acitvity. That's the best thing that has ever happened to me, being a musician. And I miss my musical life, but we have work to do here."
Barbie said: "He will come when the time is right. What I know is that I miss him on stage, as her strongest fan."
Wine's latest song is called Nalumansi and it has sparked controversy with many wondering whom he is referring to in the song.
Wine in 2017 surprised many when he ditched his widely successful music career to run as Kyadondo County East constituency Member of Parliament (MP) during a by-election that pitted him against two seasoned candidates – Sitenda Sebalu of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party and Apollo Kantinti of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC).
He won.
In 2021, he took it further and run in the presidential elections on the back of a volatile political career. He is now the leader of the strongest opposition party, the National Unity Platform (NUP).