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No Ugandan Artists Can Beat Me In A Versus – Mun G

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Rapper Mun G has boldly claimed that no Ugandan musician today can beat him in a music versus challenge. The former Baboon Forest protege believes his strong stage performance and long list of hits put him ahead of the competition.

The “Kisaati Masavu” hitmaker, who is preparing for his upcoming concert, revealed that he recently counted about 35 of his own songs that have enjoyed significant success. In his view, the only artist who could have given him serious competition was the late Mowzey Radio. He also mentioned Dr. Jose Chameleone as another possible contender, acknowledging that the Leone Island boss has many popular tracks, though he feels they are on equal footing.

“A music battle is all about performance, and I don’t think any Ugandan artist can outdo me,” Mun G said. “Maybe the late Mowzey Radio could have challenged me. Chameleone too, but we’d be head-to-head. Out of my 35 hit songs, I could pick 20 and take on anyone.”

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When asked about Bebe Cool, Mun G was confident he could still win against the Gagamel leader, though he stressed there was no disrespect intended. He even extended an invitation to Bebe Cool for his concert — an offer the “Love You Everyday” singer has accepted.

Despite his competitive tone, Mun G also praised Bebe Cool, commending his “Break The Chains” album currently being promoted in the UK. He said there was always something to learn in the industry and credited Bebe Cool for taking on such a challenge.

 

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