Minister Balaam Barugahara has advised singer Gravity Omutujju to concede defeat and accept that his concert flopped. Last weekend, The Okwepicha singer had a concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval that massively flopped.
This was attributed to a couple of factors such as Bobi Wine’s younger brother, Mikie Wine having a concert on the same day.
Since then, Gravity has been throwing around excuses on why the concert didn’t get an expected turn-up. In a press conference yesterday, the kidandali singer said Balaam’s sound equipment was poor.
This was mainly the reason why the concert wasn’t successful. He went ahead to throw more insults at the event’s promoter.
However, while replying to the singer, Balaam said that first and foremost, the singer is indisciplined. The Minister said that Gravity not only insulted him but Bobi Wine too, other singers and the public.
Additionally, Balaam Barugahara advised him to be humble and respectful. But if he goes ahead with his attitude, nobody will help come to his aid.
“Gravity should stop blaming different people for his concert flopping. He should just accept that the concert flopped and he should move on. He claims that my sound system was poor but this is not true and my screens were even spoiled by his band members. I want to advise him to be humble and respectful. I heard him on TV dissing Acidic Vokoz but the boy had a successful show. He even disrespected Bobi Wine and other people saying if revelers don’t turn up, his wife and kids will come and I guess they did,” said Balaam.
Gravity meanwhile refused to accept the flop saying that it was just a business gone wrong. This is because he has had previous shows at the same venue that have sold out.
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