Former Good Lyf member, producer and event organizer Bushingtone has shared details about how the classic song Ngenda Maaso by Radio & Weasel was recorded.
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During an interview on Galaxy TV, Bushingtone revealed that he was present when the song was recorded.
He recounted that the song was born out of a heated incident involving singer Jose Chameleone and his younger brother, Weasel Manizo.
According to Bushingtone, the incident happened during a night out at Club Rujie, where Chameleone physically assaulted Weasel, leaving him with injuries to his jaw.
Watch the full interview below as Bushingtone narrates.
In response, the late Mowzey Radio rushed to the studio and recorded Ngenda Maaso, expressing his anger towards Chameleone’s actions.
At the time, there was already growing tension between Chameleone and the duo of Radio & Weasel.
The release of Ngenda Maaso further highlighted their rivalry, cementing its place as one of the duo’s most iconic songs.
Listen to it below
Bushingtone’s revelation has brought fresh insight into the making of this classic hit, reminding fans of the deep emotions and real-life events that shaped Uganda’s music industry.
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