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Chameleone Challenged To Prove He Is The Head Of Artistes

James Propa, a musical analyst recently called out Dr. Jose Chameleone to a musical challenge. Propa challenged the musical doctor to prove he is a great in Uganda’s music industry by setting up a reputable record label like the likes of Diamond Platnumz.

The date followed the recent striking remarks Chameleone made about Bobi Wine during a stage performance.

Chameleone had been paying tribute to fellow artistes who have contributed to the development of the Ugandan Music industry.

However, before the dare, Propa said Chameleone took shots at Bobi just to draw attention in his direction. This is because the latter is currently trending everywhere hence trying to pull him into arguments.

James Propa dared the singer to set up a record label that will nature new talents and be attributed to his name. Diamond Platnumz and Don Jazzy have done it in their countries.

He added that the singer uttered the statements just in a bid of chasing clout.

In similar news by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, local lugaflow singer Gravity Omutujju came out to brag about being the best Ugandan HipHop artiste.

The Bitandise singer said that no one in Uganda can dislodge him from his tight spot because he’s undisputed.

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