Legendary Ugandan reggae and ragga musician Moses Ssali, popularly known by his stage name Bebe Cool, has released a new song to usher us into the new year 2024, titled Only You.
However, Bebe Cool has struggled a lot in 2023 with almost no hit song, even though he released the most expensive video of the year titled Question, but still, the song did not make any profits for him.
Many Ugandan artists are looking forward to starting the new year in a high mood, and therefore, this means that we are likely to have tens of new songs come early in January 2024.
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Apparently, the Gagamel International CEO made the official announcement about this new project through his official verified social media platforms.
According to the singer’s die-hard fans, they believe that Only You will be a top song come 2024; however, many people believe Bebe Cool’s time is up. The song is a club dancehall tune where the singer assures his girlfriend of heaven on earth and how he only loves her out of all the women in the world.
In conclusion, he is among the top 10 musicians who have held the music industry of Uganda by their shoulders for a very long time. On that list, we have other legendary artists, for example, Dr. Jose Chameleone, Juliana Kanyomozi, Sheebah, Cindy, David Lutalo, and Bobi Wine.
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