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Chameleone would easily beat Bobi, Saha in a 2-against-1 music battle - Abitex

King Saha, Jose Chameleone and Bobi Wine
King Saha, Jose Chameleone and Bobi Wine
Music promoter Abitex said that Jose Chameleone would easily defeat a combination of King Saha and Bobi Wine in a music battle.
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Abitex, known for occasionally making controversial comments, claimed that King Saha would even flee before the contest concluded. He explained that Chameleone could perform around 100 songs that people would instantly recognise, unlike his rivals.

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His comments followed Saha’s recent media interview, during which he criticised his former mentor, Jose Chameleone, and later challenged him to a musical battle.

Abitex suggested that the musical showdown should take place at Namboole Stadium, with Chameleone being supported by Maestro Band. He also noted that, despite their personal differences and not being friends, Chameleone stands in a league of his own when it comes to music.

Who is Abitex?

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Abel Musinguzi, widely known as Abitex, was born in Kashensero, Kabwohe, and raised in Kirumba, Nyendo, Masaka. He left school at Primary Seven and immersed himself in the world of music, starting his career working with disco players before eventually becoming a deejay.

King Saha
King Saha

Abitex was inspired to enter the events promotion industry after witnessing a spectacular event organised by Pride Productions, a well-known company associated with Bakiyimbira Dramactors and Siyasa Senkubuge. Captivated by their grand event in Masaka, which included the dramatic use of a plane to distribute flyers, Abitex decided to venture into event promotion himself.

Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine
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His first major event took place on June 21, 1998 in Masaka. It featured popular performers such as Paul Kafeero, Geoffrey Lutaaya, Mwamuli Katumba, Mathias Walukagga, Mulindwa Muwonge, Willy Mukabya, and Sarah Birungi. Echoing the grandeur he admired, Abitex used a plane to promote his event, setting a trend in his promotional style.

One of Abitex's most notable events was a football match hosted in 2001, during Uganda’s campaign season. He conceptualised an idea to have President Yoweri Museveni play in a match, and with the help of radio host Mbiro Mugenyi from Radio Star, he successfully pitched the idea to the president’s aide. President Museveni agreed, and the match was heavily promoted as "Museveni Agabudde."

The event was a massive success, drawing large crowds and offering roasted beef skewers to attendees. The match, held at Nakivubo Stadium, featured the president alongside radio hosts against a team of popular singers and actors, with Museveni scoring a penalty to secure a 1-0 victory. The event was not only a crowd-puller but also profitable for Abitex, cementing his status as a prominent events promoter.

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