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Nince Henry Advises Artists To Copy Chameleone’s Lyrical Maturity
Ugandan song writer and artiste

Nince Henry Advises Artistes To Copy Jose Chameleone’s Lyrical Maturity

Singer and songwriter Nince Henry has advised fellow Ugandan artistes to copy the lyrical maturity of Jose Chameleone’s songs. He said they are never vulgar and people of different ages and gender tend to enjoy all his music.

Chameleone has been in the industry for more than twenty years but his old music is still enjoyed by the fans like it was for yesterday.

According to Nince Henry, the only reason why people still enjoy Jose Chameleone’s music is because his songs are very clean. They always carry a message in them and fans like songs that speak to them with a strong message.

The singer said artists these days make vulgar songs to get people’s attention but these songs don’t last long on the market.

“Musicians should learn from legendary Jose Chameleone, he doesn’t have vulgar songs. I like that people love and enjoy his music in Uganda and outside. The young and old all vibe to his music. Musicians need to learn from him when it comes to that point,”  he said.

It should be noted that there are musicians like Gravity Omutujju who have sung vulgar songs throughout their music career.

He has managed to earn a lot from his music although it is vulgar. He makes concerts out of them but they don’t stay on the market for a very long time.

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