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‘Nudity is part of art’ - Bebe Cool promises R-rated videos in new album

The Gagamel Entertainment boss defended nudity in a recent interview, stating that it is part of the art of music.
Bebe Cool
Bebe Cool

The Gagamel Entertainment boss whose real name is Moses Ssali defended nudity in a recent interview with Vybe Life Ug, stating that it is part of the art of music.

He also stated that in Uganda, a country with a predominantly young population, trying to control entertainment content can prove futile.

You need to appreciate God’s creation and the art,” he said.

This is a country of young people and besides, the technology we have is too advanced."

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Also, you cannot control what other people wear apart from maybe your children to a given extent.”

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Upcoming music

Bebe Cool also confirmed that his soon-to-be-released music will be laced with nudity.

You should wait for my next video. It will be 18+. It is not for TV.”

The 47-year-old is working on an Afrobeat album titled “Break the Chains.”

He says it is his second last album before he quits the music industry altogether.

"We chose the name Break The Chains because we wanted to break the deadlock. The mentality, the mindset, and the thinking that as Africans, everyone has to fight individually. Teamwork prevails over everything else," Bebe Cool revealed

The album he says, is being developed by professionals from different parts of the world, including the UK, South Africa and Nigeria.

He also plans to travel to the United States for some of the video shoots.

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