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Anna Talia asks Oman Rafiki if Bebe ‘is a good man’, songs he wrote for him

Some of the songs Yese Oman Rafiki wrote for Bebe Cool are Kabulengane, which was a smash hit and his collabo with Kenya’s Sauti Sol titled Mbozi Za Malwa.
Yese Oman Rafiki, Anna Talia Oze and Bebe Cool
Yese Oman Rafiki, Anna Talia Oze and Bebe Cool

Sanyuka TV host Anna Talia Oze while hosting Rafiki asked him if he believes Bebe Cool is a good man.

"One of the relationships I don't regret is the one I started with Bebe Cool. It was a very good relationship and life-changing,” said Rafiki before Oze posed the question.

Oze asked: Is he a good man?

Rafiki responded: Yeah, he is a good man and more so, a good mentor. Bebe Cool is a frank person.

Yese Oman Rafiki, who is a singer, songwriter and music manager, first wrote Sente for Cool.

Then he wrote Kabulengane, which was a smash hit. It’s he who also wrote Cool's collabo with Kenya’s Sauti Sol titled Mbozi Za Malwa. Because of this project, Rafiki developed a relationship with the trio that recently split.

Bebe Cool’s Want It was also written by Yese.

Who is Bebe Cool?

Bebe Cool, real nane Moses Ssali, was born at Mulago Hospital on September 1, 1977, and grew up in Kanyanya, Kampala

He went to Aga Khan Primary School, Kintate Hill School for O-Level and for A-Level he was at Makerere College School (S.5) and Kololo S.S. (S.6).

His music career kicked off after S.6 and in 1997 he left Kampala for Nairobi and was among the first artistes to work with Ogopa DJs, a production house and record label in Kenya.

His friend Jose Chameleone found him there in 1999 and they formed the East African Bashment Crew.

Bebe Cool has over the years performed on global platforms, won multiple awards and remains one of the top artistes in the country.

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