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Pallaso Left His Last Remarks To Late Mowzey Radio

Singer Pallaso Left His Last Remarks To Late Mowzey Radio

Pius Mayanja, who is well known as Pallaso, was born in Kampala, Uganda. During his childhood years, Pallaso went through hardships any other person couldn’t imagine but as time went on, he paved his way to success according to the way he speaks during interviews he makes.

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Indeed Pallaso shared the best moments with the late.

Singer Pallaso released a video showing his last performance with Late Mowzey Radio. This was late Mowzey’s last performance he made at Soma Concert last year in December.

‘The Last time I performed with Radio was at SOMA Concert. This song “Amaaso made a great breakthrough in my life. This duo Radio and Weasel were the reason why I rose up from undercover. So I take this opportunity to say that I will never forget the time we shared together until your last breath.” He narrated.

Though Pallaso had gradges most times with Radio, these two were very great friends and shared alot together but all the gradges came after Jeff Kiwa got involved between them.

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