“We should definitely handle one pandemic at a time, our expectations were really low but holy … this is bad and surprisingly it’s going to make rotations on TV in a country hosting the MAMA’S.” he tweeted.
This is the same person who talked about Panda’s poor lyrics in “Ebiluma Abayaye”. The question is, is he doing this in good faith or he is just trying to throw shade as it looks? It can not be a coincidence that the same person keeps on digging the weakness of the very same individual. Is anyone paying him? Do they have a history? Time answers questions, and surely we shall know.
Crysto Panda has not yet reacted to this tweet and we can bet he will. On the other hand some of his fans already love the song because of the catchy word that is already viral in the nation currently. However if we are to put everything on table, our music generally has a problem. Starting from the writers, producers and the artists. We need to do a lot more if our music has to cross boarders.
We just can’t dream of our music crossing borders when we can’t even put words right. The reason why Western music is famous, is because of its rich lyrics. You can easily tell what the writer wanted you to feel which is so different down here in Uganda.
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