What you need to know:
- During a recent segment on Chamuka TV, a presenter ignited a heated debate by suggesting that artists who haven’t produced at least five hit songs should kneel when greeting Jose Chameleone.
- On the other hand, Sendi reserved a different status for luminaries like Bobi Wine, Bebe Cool, and Juliana Kanyomozi, asserting that they should stand when greeting the iconic Chameleone.
During a recent segment on Chamuka TV, a presenter ignited a heated debate by suggesting that artists who haven’t produced at least five hit songs should kneel when greeting Jose Chameleone. This idea, backed by Eddie Sendi, sparked a flurry of opinions.
Sendi, renowned for his insights, listed singers who he believed should kneel in reverence to Chameleone. Among them were Big Eye, Kalifah Aganaga, Rema Namakula, and Levixone. He even went so far as to suggest that some, like Nina Roz, should be subject to additional measures.
On the other hand, Sendi reserved a different status for luminaries like Bobi Wine, Bebe Cool, and Juliana Kanyomozi, asserting that they should stand when greeting the iconic Chameleone.
Chameleone’s journey to stardom, marked by hits like “Bageya” and “Mama Mia,” began in 1999. Despite initial challenges, his talent shone through, propelling him to regional acclaim.
As opinions continue to swirl, one thing remains certain: in the dynamic world of Ugandan music, respect and recognition are fiercely debated topics.
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