Ugandan recording artist, songwriter, producer, and videographer Pius Mayanja, popularly known by stage name Pallaso, has featured Jamaican dancehall reggae musician Garfield Spence, popularly known by stage name Konshens, in a new song release titled Want Money.
However, he made the official announcement about this new song through his official verified social media pages. According to the singer, he believes he is one of the few blessed artists across the world to have a collaboration with the Jamaican dancehall king.
Pallaso told uncoveredug newspapers that “I have made hits, topped countdowns, Killed stadiums, I have been appreciated by the great king of Buganda, I have had the most successful concert above all circumstances, I have made a collaboration titled Want Money with Konshens, and I have met my kids after so many years. What a great year, 2023! 2024 loading while we already loaded. Thank you, God, thank you, my people.”.
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Additionally, many Ugandans branded it the most successful event in 2023. This is because the tickets were highly priced; for example, ordinarily, tickets went for 150K.
In conclusion, this great opportunity fell Pallaso’s way after Konshens landed in the pearl of Africa for the recently held Blankets and Wine event at Lugogo Cricket Oval.
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