He said that all those who play them will fault themselves. Additionally, he said that he doesn’t want to be questioned by the Kabaka and his people about what type of music they are feeding the audience.
However, Lil Pazzo wrote a letter which he delivered to Bulange Mengo seeking dialogue with the Premier.
The Enkudi singer said that he wants his side to also be heard. Besides, he reported everyone in the music industry that is trying to make Buganda-born musicians hated.
“I have written and delivered this letter to my ancestral home to have a dialogue with the Katikkiro. I’m not a poorly behaved person but I want them to hear my other side of the story. I have been promised that I will meet him and I want to tell him all those trying to disrupt musicians especially those of Buganda origins,” he said.
He was asked to give some message to Gravity with whom they were censored together. Lil Pazo said that he has nothing to tell him because he’s more mature and was once his boss. Therefore, how he handles this matter is purely his business.
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