Bajjo says that he does not have a bone to pick with the self-proclaimed King of the East, except his poor conduct.
Pallaso is going to be a faded artist by 2023 - Promoter Bajjo
Promoter Andrew Mukasa, popularly known as Bajjo, asserted that Pallaso will be a faded artist next year.
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"I want you to ask yourselves what has kept artists like David Lutalo and Eddy Kenzo on top in the industry, a humble character and good conduct. Sheebah, too, addresses people with self-respect. But Pallaso came into Uganda with his American excitement and attitude thinking it would work here. I am not attacking him, I'm talking to him as a parent," Bajjo observed.
Bajjo said that he is giving Pallaso wise counsel drawn from his years of experience in the promotion business and dealing with artists.
The promoter revealed that Pallaso did not attend the shows where he was scheduled to perform during the week of Eid celebrations. There are police cases pending with his name for breaching the agreements.
The promoter calls Pallaso a "Lockdown artist" attributing his current success to the lockdown period where artists like David Lutalo, Sheebah, Spice Diana, experienced some setbacks in music production.
"I swear to you, if Pallaso books shows with any promoter and can bring a crowd of over 1000 people after June, come find me at the City Square and cut off my arm. First of all he asks for 10 million a show, yet he is not even worth 2 million," Bajjo ranted
The "Malamu" singer has been in and out of the hospital for a knee injury he sustained during one of the Eid weekend shows. However, Bajjo is not about to let this change his mind about he calls Pallaso's habitual attitude towards promoters.
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