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‘You misinterpreted me’ Gravity ‘Omutujju’ tearfully laments verbally attacking Bobi Wine, Chameleon & Bebe Cool

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Musician Gereson Wabuyi commonly referred to as Gravity Omutujju has on Thursday tearfully dropped down from his ‘omutujju’ hierarchy and lamented his verbal attack against musical elders Bobi Wine, Chameleon, and BebeCool.

Omutujju who lost control over it, dropped tears as he addressed journalists justifying that the comments he made recently about fellow musicians were misinterpreted by people who said he was a braggart.

The tormenting regrets transpired on October 1 as Gravity held a massively-attended concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval where he during post-concert interviews said the industry no longer needs the three musical elders alongside other disrespectful communication which threw the public in uncertainties of whether Gravity was joking or serious.

Gravity said the aforementioned trio had become irrelevant in the industry, telling them to go and focus on farming and other endeavors because they had become too lazy for the contemporary music industry.

This has since thrown Gravity into a verbal war with fellow musician Gravity Zex Bilangilangi with him referring to Gravity as a ‘huge barking dog.’

Today the Lugaflow rapper decided to hold a press conference to clear the air which also came hard for him to hold tearful regrets.

“I came here to clarify… I won’t be doing another interview till next year… I said things and you misinterpreted them, but now it has become a problem… I’m not looking for news,” he said, adding that the ranking of musicians he did was a personal initiative and no one should judge him for his taste in music.

“It’s my list, everyone is free to form theirs… I was free to give myself any number,” Gravity, who had initially called himself number one, and later gave himself number four, putting himself behind Eddy Kenzo, Bobi Wine, and Chameleon in that order, said.

“I’ll wake up one day, and stop singing… I swear upon the living God, I’ll wake up one day and I’m no longer singing when people are no longer interested in me… I went to Mbarara and the show failed, and everyone talked about it,” he said, adding that there are people trying to fight him.

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