Kabako Responds to Reports Ugandan Artists Have Been ‘Banned’ from Performing in South Sudan

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By Gloria

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Ugandan artist Kabako has expressed his disappointment with a section of South Sudanese promoters who had threatened to ban Ugandan musicians from performing in their country, over claims that they did not stand with them during a recent tragedy.

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South Sudan was recently mourning the death of one of their biggest artists; Mantani Ov Hardlyfe, who died in Uganda after a tragic accident. Following the sad news, award-winning South Sudan artist Silver X accused his Ugandan counterparts of abandoning them at their time of need, since most Ugandan artists did not post messages of condolence to the deceased’s family.

Reacting to Silver X's accusations, Kabako reminded them of how the Ugandan music industry lost Jose Chameleone's baby brother AK47 and none of them reached out.

"We lost AK 47 but none of those Sudanese talked about him. I don't even want them to misuse the internet with such propaganda.

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"Good enough enough they are my brothers, but they should never play with our business because we don't mess up theirs. Let's respect to each other. I'm coming to Juba and I'm asking my friend Silver X to accept a musical battle with me and stop the talks," he divulged.

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