We’re brothers but we’ve violated one other - Bobi on Chameleone, Bebe

We’re brothers but we’ve violated one other - Bobi on Chameleone, Bebe

Bobi Wine acknowledged that the bond between him, Jose Chameleone, and Bebe Cool will always be there despite their tumultuous friendship.

 

Bobi Wine acknowledged that the bond between him, Jose Chameleone, and Bebe Cool will always be there despite their tumultuous friendship.

"That Bobi Wine, we helped him, in music. Because we were the biggest. It's us who went to Kenya and [did the dirty work]. And you can't be ashamed of yourself to say, for Gwanga Mujje, let me call people. He is still in this youngish business of they don't support me," Cool said while speaking to the media at Chameleone's concert dubbed Gwanga Mujje which was held last Friday at Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala.

He added: "Joseph deserved support from all corners. Joseph is not that a bad person. Every person has a bad side, they need to just study him and know that that's Chameleone's character."

Cool, Wine and Chameleone have always had differences and competed against each other, but things escalated when they started participating in politic

Cool has been unequivocal about his support for President Yoweri Museveni. Wine is now also a political leader. Chameleone is just a chameleon. Always changing sides.

In the 2021 elections, he had plans of running on the NUP ticket as mayor, but then he changed to DP. Then recently he was seen rubbing shoulders with President Museveni and other senior leaders in the NRM.

Meanwhile, Cool said he is also planning a concert but he won’t be interested in anyone promoting it.

“Chameleone's [concert is now done]. There is no artiste here who can do what Chameleone did today. But to seal the gap, wait for Bebe Cool. And for me, I don't need a drop,” he said.

Cool joined the music industry ahead of both Chameleone and Wine.

 

 

 

Devosh Matovu

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