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Bebe Cool launches new song

Bebe Cool performing during the NTV Mix show

Legendary artiste, Bebe Cool last night unveiled a new song titled ‘Gyenvudde’. In the song, he encourages the public especially artistes, to celebrate and appreciate where they have come from and move forward with confidence knowing they can overcome any challenge.

The ‘Nkuliyo’ hit maker said this during a surprise performance at the NTV Mix show where he officially launched the song and appreciated Bell Lager that sponsors the show for its consistent support for local artistes, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also highlighted the brand’s role in his journey as an artiste over the years.

The brand also recently unveiled a refreshed look under the theme ‘Fresh Vybez’.

The Friday night show has become a staple of Ugandan entertainment, giving local artists a platform through which to showcase their talents and connect with their fans since the pandemic-induced lockdown that has seen concerts, bars and night clubs shut down for almost 2 years.

Bebe appreciated all artistes that have demonstrated resilience during the pandemic and released new music like Azawi, Ykee Benda, Crystal Panda, his son – Allan Hendrick aka Paper Daddy, Mudra and many more.

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