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Jose Mayanja Urged Balaam

“I Want 200M To Battle Bebe Cool”-Jose Mayanja Urged Balaam

The Legend Joseph Mayanja AKA Jose Chameleone has shown resitance towards battling with one giant in the music industry Bebe Cool Big size.

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Joseph Mayanja wants 200 millions shillings to battle.

The Leone Island boss Mayanja Chamili has put much pressure on the Gagamel boss Big size Bebe Cool which made even balaam interested. The one jose Chameleon asked Balaam to pay him 200 million shillings while performing at a show organized by Golden Production Band.

However, we last heard when Bebe Cool turned down all this crap calling that nosense, and not his brand now. But the self proclaimed heavy weight Jose Chamili Mayanja did not relax urging Bebe Cool to be on his stands and face him rough on stage.

“Iam a real singer because iam a talented atiste. Bebe Cool is a great artist!!,but iam the greatest.” Singer Jose Chameleone cautioned to the public.

“Balaam put 200 million on table for me, give Bebe 30 or 40 million. I want to crack his head before his fans when everyone is confessing”, Chamili urged crowd.

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