Gravity Omutujju has told the Katikkiro, Charles Peter Mayiga, that the Buganda Kingdom official media stations have never played my songs.
Mayiga said that he doesn’t want to be questioned by the Kabaka or people he serves about what type of music is being played on these stations.
“Ssebo Owek. Katikkiro I want to tell you that I do not sing vulgar songs, as I heard you saying while addressing me. I have never done so and will never do so. I’m just an artist that employs art in his music. Besides, your media stations have never played any of my songs ever since I started singing in 2011,” said Gravity.
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Furthermore, it should be noted that the Katikkiro informed all these platforms, including CBS Radio and BBS TV, to never play Gravity or Lil Pazo’s songs.
This comes at the back of his newly released song, Omunio, which translates to “butt hole” in Luganda. This is not the first time he’s released controversial songs from which he has always hugely profited.
In conclusion, gravity Omutujju took a video and told the Katikiro of Buganda that he does not sing vulgar music as claimed. He’s just a creator who employs art in his music just like he should do. Besides, neither BBS nor CBS has ever played his music ever since he started singing in 2011. Therefore, whoever told the Katikkiro all this is lying.
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