Three passionate young Ugandan boys introduced a new vibe in the music industry.
These were Bobi Wine, now Uganda’s leading opposition politician, Chameleone, aspiring candidate for lord mayor of our capital city and Bebe Cool, the leader of the Silent Majority.
These three became inseparable in their early days of the struggle. However, this solid solidarity was short-lived as soon as fame, money and of course, women started to become regular visitors in their living rooms.
After their bond had been shattered, their common goal did not wear; they started individual music camps. Bobi Wine, the singer-turned politician, became very famous for his music and his songs won hearts of many Ugandans. His unique talent of edutainment brought him to the top of the industry.