Yesterday, self proclaimed hip hop general, gravity Omutujju held a press conference where he launched his latest song, TETWEKALAKASA.
The song calls upon Ugandans not to engage in riots and other actions of violence. During the press conference, Gravity clarified that the song is not a political song and neither is it affiliated to any political party as some people are claiming.
"My song is not political and not siding with any political party like how many are saying. I love my country that's why I'm putting on Uganda flag colors. If you're annoyed with your MP, why then burn tyres on other people's doorsteps?" Said Gravity.
He also called upon his fellow artists and youths to side by him and his campaign if they feel he's on the right track. Gravity also rubished the idea of having been given money from the current regime.
Over to you our readers, what do you about Gravity's song and the campaign? Was he given "something" like the claims are saying or he's being patriotic?
WATCH TETWEKALAKASA VIDEO HERE