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King Saha abuses Bebe as Bebe cleverly plans another battle

bySunrise Ssonko
January 9, 2018
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Okay this is what I call clever planning. Apparently Bebe has been the biggest beneficiary when it comes to those staged musical battle always between him and other people.

He started with Bobi , then Weasel and Radio and now he has realized that King Saha is on top chart, he has started abusing and calling him a wanna be.

This is like fighting a fight for Chameleon who himself went and rehearsed with Saha at Devaju pub.

Now Bebe’s abuses have made Saha, Ziza Bafana and Gravity Ommutujju to compose a song where they are abusing Bebe Cool.

The new song is called ‘Sempala’, it was written and recorded in a record time of 3 days, and it will be the final song on this album launch of ‘Gundeeze’, at Freedom city.

The song has nothing un usual, its all about the very abuses they always use to attack Bebe mbu he is homeless only this time they have said ‘mbu akaddiye’ literally translated that he has grown old!

Rafiki hopes that being old is not a crime, so Rafiki predicts that this saga will end in something Balaam will call a battle, then the musicians will divide the money with Balaam and we will all be happy!

 

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