paschal_ug

@paschal_ug

Entrepreneur, Production Manager, Artist Repertoire (A&R), 3D Animator Contact; +256780647694 davidpaschalzziwa1993@gmail.com

Uganda - East Africa - Africa.
Joined October 2011

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    Jan 3

    has been smashing charts like they are computer screens, Check out visuals to hit single "WasibukaWa" (Prod. ) Watch here >>>

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    Jan 3

    .: I’m happy to be here with gentlemen who contribute big to this country politically and socially, this is a very big platform and I’m glad to be here.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: When I first sang "bamuwe ekisanja", the president saw some effect of the music in politics. He kept me close as a "hi hi" guy. I knew it was going to divide my fans but I had no choice.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: We as musicians thought of attracting attention, doing everything we could do that the responsible and right people pay attention too because once the Ugandans pay attention to our music, then people start paying attention to the musicians.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: You could never have an artiste in Uganda considered responsible, they are thought to be 'bayaye' so we thought of a way to make the responsible people notice us.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: We are not protected and respected as artistes, I knew I was going to divide my fans when I sing some political songs but I had to do it in order to be recognised.

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    Jan 3

    .: Every time we discuss these issues, you must keep the docket of freedom open, one of the things I must remind you is that I’ve been doing music for President Museveni for 17 years and no one talked about it.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: I’ve not been paid and now that I’m at the top, you choose to talk about it and draw lines? I was a very poor boy and the president saw me early, he not only saw me, he saw other musicians too.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: Don’t you think you hurt me every time you don’t say something nice about him? Despite the fact that there’s bad, you never talk about the good he has done even if it’s little.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: We were never considered anywhere, has been my competitor and he knew there was an opportunity on the other side, he would have been foolish to sing for the president.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: I wake up hurt by people saying anything and everything the president hasn’t done. Why don’t we talk about the good the president has done, he liberated us.

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    Jan 3

    .: With the pain we saw on TV and the information that came in during the Arua debacle, can you compare the pain on tv and the time of healing? If I weigh the time of healing, there’s no way a person with a mind would believe that!

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: Do you know the way the kidney affects the body? There’s no way one would even put on shoes. : Are you obsessed with him()? BebeCool: No, on the contrary, he’s obsessed with me.

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    Jan 3

    Host: Is this whole thing personal? BebeCool: Why did he choose opposition when there was a chance for us to sing for the president? I’m competing with Bobi Wine and not Kyagulanyi.

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    Jan 3

    .: I was happy for him() becoming a politician because musically things weren’t going well for him and he’s a father. But again, that’s the enabling environment President Museveni has given us.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: 30 years is so little for a man who found the country in the state it was in, but that’s my opinion. It’s important for you to know that people in will never break.

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: How can I coexist with Bobi Wine when I’ve already been judged? Hon. Mao: You need to be advised on how to represent your situation better. The way you’re speaking leaves us with an impression that you’re caught in the cobweb of Museveni’s patronage

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    Jan 3

    BebeCool: I hope you’re not excluding me from the conversation of the matters in parliament... Hon. Mao: In this debate of parliamentary rules, you’re representing 'omuntu wabuligyo'.

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    Jan 3

    .: I think politicians in Uganda need to forego politics for the good of this country. Rules sometimes must be bent for the good of a country.

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    Jan 3

    Is the line between 'Music and Politics' labyrinthine? Tune in today at 10pm to be part of the discussion.

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