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Bushington calls for the boycott of Gravity’s music

With the postponement of Jose Chameleone’s ‘Gwanga Mujje’ concert after the unfortunate collapse of the stage due to the heavy rains, singer Gravity Omutujju came out with a statement on social media that has not gone down well with a lot of people.

“KATONDA BWATYO BWASASULA. Mukama akola.” Translated as “That is how God pays. God works.”

This statement has angered a lot of people who believe Gravity should have consoled fellow artiste Chameleone instead of mocking him.

For Producer and artiste manager Bushingtone, Gravity just needs to be boycotted once and for all.

“I think the whole industry needs to rally fans to boycott gravity’s music, artistes should stop sharing stage with him, djs should stop playing his music. Lets do all we can to show him what it means to be bad,” twitted Bushingtone.

Gravity, who is behind songs like ‘Bijanjalo‘ and ‘Winner‘ among others had also come out a few weeks back and aired out his disappointment with Chameleone saying that he will not support him because he also didn’t support him during his show.

“I want nothing to do with Chameleone, he didn’t help me and I also don’t feel like he deserves my support.” Gravity Omutujju said.

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