Fresh Daddy became the latest person to re-do the song which has turned into a playground in the recent past.
According to his thoughts, he did it better than both Eddy Kenzo and Bruno K. He was asked whether he got permission from the late’s family to redo the song.
Fresh Daddy said that he’s an artist and he doesn’t fear danger. Besides the family of the late Philly has nothing to tell him as he will sit down with them to iron out this issue.
The father to young singer, Fresh Kid, also called upon Yolesa Ekitone controversial judge, Alex Mukulu to make a comparison between the songs redone from the Philly’s. If there is any better than his, he will offer a million shillings.
Fresh Daddy further revealed that he wished to have traveled abroad to redo this song in better studios. However, his passport was suspended from traveling for 3 years. He also warned other artists to stay away from the song as the challenge was closed by him.
“My song so far is the better version and I call upon Alex Mukulu to come and make a judgment. If there is any better than mine, I’m offering a million shillings. I didn’t get permission to redo the song but ‘Sitya Danger’ and the family of the late ‘tebalina kyebangamba’. We shall sort it out. I had wanted to redo the song from abroad but my passport was placed on a travel ban for 3 years,” said Fresh Daddy.
He also pleaded to Chameleone to give him his Kipepewo song so that he redoes it. However, chances are high that the Leone Island boss won’t honor this request. He might not be about to see his song made a joke by someone pretending to sing.
Despite the Born In Africa song being like an anthem, Ugandans have come out to praise Fresh Daddy for what he did it. And without a doubt he made the song an absolute joke.
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