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Mega Dee releases Kadaga song

Mega Dee

Mega Dee

What did you say? Mbu you thought Mega Dee was no longer singing and had resorted to small scale business in Zana? We don’t think the self-proclaimed singing general would be happy to hear that. Well, after releasing the Ssemakookiro song that didn’t catch fire, Mega Dee has released another song that has caught our attention, not because it’s a very good song but because of its attachment to the Honorable Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda, Hon. Rebecca Kadaga!

In the song dubbed Kadaga, Mega Dee pours praises on the speaker, referring to her as “the number one fighter for Busoga region! Mega Dee further describes Kadaga as soft spoken yet she is the speaker for the entire nation. The singer then cautions Kadaga never to give biased judgment in Parliament, not to forget the Kyabazinga issue and issues oppressing the Basoga, to campaign for education for the girl child and not to forget her son “Mega Dee!” We are yet to hear what the Speaker has to say about the song, but Mega Dee will surely have to do so much more to get our attention musically!

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