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Gravity Alerts Bebe Cool To Reduce On Feeding People With Music

People Need Food NOT Your Music – Gravity Omutjju Tells Bebe Cool

Uganda’s popular luga flow rapper Wabuyi Gereson commonly known as Gravity Omutujju is at war with Bebe Cool over unfinished music business between them. The war started after releasing their collabo song called “Kelele” which was categorized in Dance hall genre.

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However, the two big artistes have been criticizing and attacking each other on social media, TV /radio interviews and it’s now over a month.

Recently, the ‘Wire Wire’ Hit maker Bebe Cool dropped an edutainment song about Corona virus called ‘Corona distance‘ which featured musicians like Fik Fameica, A Pass, Azawi, Fresh Kid, Fresh Daddy, John Blaq and among others.

In another chapter of Bebe Cool’s song called Social Distance, he featured two musicians including Ray G from western Uganda, which bothered Gravity.

Gravity Omutujju is not pleasant with Bebe’s way of sensitizing the public. He believes people know how to take care of themselves but they can’t deny to receive food.

” Bebe Cool should give people food instead of music in this difficult time.” Gravity said.

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