Last weekend at the Zebra Spot in Kira Town Council, Wakiso District Ugandan heavyweight singer, Jose Chameleone chased away a girl from performing with him on stage.
The girl who appeared to be cleary drunk was bounced by Jose when she failed to dance properly to his latest song, "Forever".
How it started
Chameleone after performing a couple of his old songs at the concert, decided to perform his latest hit song, "Forever" where he called beautiful girls to join him on stage.
When all the girls were on stage, the DJ stopped playing music and he(Chameleone) started teaching them how to shake their waists in order to learn the main dance stroke that appears in Forever's song video.
After which he wanted them to reproduce what he had just taught them by joining him in the dance.
But to his shock, during the training, one of the girls appeared not to be understanding a thing about what the teacher was teaching in Class!
She was dancing in the opposite direction, completely doing different things from other students in Chameleone's class and this is when hell broke lose and the teacher himself suspended her from the stage saying and I quote;
"Ono Slay queen tajja kuyiga mumujeewo"
meaning this slay queen cannot learn anything, take her away!
The slay queen is uprooted from stage
An energetic man, part of Chameleone's entourage literally uprooted the girl from stage and threw her into the audience amidst wild cheers from the unforgiving audience after she had failed to learn the new dance.
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This all happened at the Zebra Spot in Kira last weekend during a concert that was organised by the proprietor of the venue in conjuction with Century Property Uganda Limited.
The concert had Baza Baza of "Onina" hitsong also making an appearance earlier than Chameleone. Baza Baza came on time unlike Jose who came towards 3am in the night.
A clearly drunk, Chameleone who had almost failed to show up for the late night concert came at exactly 2.45am and apologised to revellers who were almost tearing up the event's organisers after waiting a whole hour without anyone stepping on stage.