Bobi Wine paid a courtesy visit to Radio’s burial place in Kagga, Nakawuka where he met with the late singer’s family. In a Facebook message, the Kiwani singer said he was glad to find the late Radio’s family strong and smiling.
He added that although Radio is gone, he’s still around and this will always be. This is because Radios never die but they change frequency.
Passed by Kagga to pay tribute to fallen brother #MowzeyRadio. Four years since he left but it feels like yesterday. I was happy to find Maama strong and smiling. Brother Frank and the sisters are keeping the vibe alive. Indeed Radios never die, they only change frequency. pic.twitter.com/kjZIKLz5ua
— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) February 4, 2022
The 1st of this month marked 4 years since the late music maestro passed on. A number of musicians and fans alike made it to his burial grounds in Kagga to pay tribute earlier this week.
And just as Bobi Wine said that Radios never die, it’s true indeed. Both the fans and artists alike showed unending love. It’s fair to say that many people celebrate the singer just as the music icon he was.
Chameleone’s mother Mukyala Prossy Mayanja however cautioned fans to start celebrating these artistes when they are still alive.
She made it clearly known that it is hypocritical for people to be eulogizing Radio the way they do in his death yet insults and disrespect was hurled his way while still alive.
One thing that is however clearly visible is that many people miss the singer and was a fan favorite.
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