Bebe Cool wears 'NRM Silent Majority' t-shirt at UN high level meeting
Bebe Cools loyalty to the ruling government was tested when fans pelted bottles at him while performing at the Tarrus Riley concert back in August.
The musician faced the wrath of angry fans who accused him of turning a blind eye on issues affecting the youth as he lies in a bed of roses with the NRM government.
Bebe Cool's long beef with musician-turned-MP Bobi Wine pivoted him to allege that the Kyadondo East MP was faking illness by the time he was flown to the US for medication.
Cool, real names Moses Ssali, wore a black t-shirt with words reading "NRM Silent Majority" at a United Nations event in New York.
The celebrated musician continues to pledge allegiance to President Museveni's political party despite the criticism.
Ssali is attending representing Uganda the United Nations High-Level Meeting on Tuberculosis at the UN headquarters.
He shared the picture on his Instagram and captioned it "Speak Louder".
On September 21, Cool announced that he is starting a one-year journey of "music, politics, information, awakening, thunderous, medical, reconciliation, effective, and loving".