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The curse of the STARGAL EP

Songbird Lydia Jazmine and dancehall artist Ziza Bafana have joined Rapper Gravity Omutujju to bash Spice Diana and her manager Roger Lubega.

Spice Diana

The (Extended Play) EP that is slowly becoming a pandora's box of crumbling relationships within the industry has not only exposed Spice Diana to harsh music criticism, but now threatens the very career which it was supposed to crown.

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For every action, there's an equal but opposite reaction and for each joyful interaction that Spice Diana experienced at the release party, she has received plenty of grief from the uninvited list.

Since Chris Brown asked the question "How can you hate from outside the club, you can't even get in," Gravity Omutujju unleashed his own EP in hateration to prove that his feelings were not hurt after being left out of the party.

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Spice Diana and her manager knew that inviting Sheebah would automatically get them publicity for their EP. I know Roger more than many people. He isn’t a good person. He doesn’t want to see the industry united,” Gravity Omutujju explained in a net of irony.

While manager Roger Lubega is still taking shots from the rapper accusing him of trying to sabotage his career and extending financial help to mock him, Ziza Bafana piled on the heap of dirty linen with accusations of witchcraft.

Admittedly, Spice Diana has enjoyed a luxurious career in a short period of time, but Roger Lubega is hardly responsible for the deadly sin that is envy.

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I am going to expose everything Roger does. The whole world has to know,” Ziza Bafana said while discussing manager Roger's career.

Ziza Bafana has been struggling musically for the past five or so years, and he blames Roger for the terrible experience. The two parted ways after Bafana expressed dissatisfaction with the way Roger was treating and paying him. Roger immediately took on Spice Diana and both have been enjoying a prosperous partnership.

On a less explosive note, "Nkubanja" singer Lydia Jazmine, who was also roped into the EP commentary, said that they simply aren't friends. Jazmine made it clear that there is no beef between them, but they are not close.

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"I have no problem with her but we don't talk and ain't friends. I wasn't even invited to her EP listener's party and that's why I didn't go," she said when asked why she missed the event.

Jazmine is known for her friendly demeanor, making her an industry sweetheart. However, her affections can only extend so far.

Spice Diana's event was attended by some known close friends like King Saha, Winnie Nwagi among others.

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