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Fresh Daddy in fresh business

After falling out with Khalifa Aganaga who literally discovered him in music, Fresh Daddy real names Paul Mutabaazi has joined artiste management.

The label known as ‘Fresh Daddy mazike service/entertainment’ will mainly be focusing on broke upcoming artistes to give them a chance of blossoming in the industry.

“I opened up Fresh Daddy Mazike Service/Entertainment to help young musicians as I was also helped when coming up,” said the ‘Bucuupa’ artiste.

He also added that if anyone wants to register with the label, they must have passed S.4.  Already, he has one artiste known as Sera signed to this label.

Fresh Dad’s talent has been doubted by many Ugandans who believe that his emergence into the music industry was to discourage his son’s music career, but with this label, the Mazike hit maker believes he has the ability to improve the industry by helping in nurturing young stars.

Fresh Kid’s father made these statements while doing an interview with Spark TV recently.

issejjombwe@ug.nationmedia.com

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