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Lil Pazo’s Tough Lesson: Performing For Crowd Of Three At Shs 2,000 Show

Lil Pazo has recently shared a candid moment from his music career, recalling a challenging performance where he and Topic Kasente had to take the stage at a show with an entrance fee of just Shs 2,000.

During the peak of his hit song “Genda Ogule Emotoka,” the duo faced a unique situation on Lya Baana Island, where only three attendees showed up, possibly due to their reluctance to participate in the island’s traditional rituals.

Despite their best efforts, the performance took a disappointing turn when a sudden wind disrupted the show, causing the few audience members to retreat.

This setback, though disheartening, has since become a valuable part of Lil Pazo’s journey in the challenging Ugandan music scene.

Reflecting on the incident, Lil Pazo acknowledges the hardships of the music industry but emphasized the importance of perseverance and respecting the efforts put into his craft, no matter the challenges faced.

In separate story previously reported by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, it seems like at this rate, singer Big Eye will have to consult Ronald Mayinja about how he has avoided being pelted with bottles while on stage.

The Golden Band singer hatched a new plot and it seems quite paying off in avoiding bottles from aggrieved opposition fans. If there is an artist that fans would much love to pelt with bottles, it’s none other than the Doreen singer. Apparently, Mayinja was one of the artists that vehemently hit out at the government through music.

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