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Victor Ruz Defends Bebe Cool’s Break The Chains Album: “Critics Aren’t the Target Audience”

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Emerging artist Victor Cruz has criticised those who have spoken negatively about Big Size Bebe Cool’s Break The Chains Album. He stated that many of the detractors are not part of the intended audience.
The Kifuse Official singer expressed that every artist would aspire to achieve what Bebe Cool is doing if they possessed the same capabilities. According to Victor Ruz, the Love You Everyday singer is taking the right measures to promote his album effectively.
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He further mentioned that while Bebe Cool may not see immediate benefits from the efforts he is making, these initiatives could pave the way for another Ugandan artist in the future. Victor called on Ugandans to support the movement rather than undermine it.
“LEAVING OTHER FACTORS CONSTANT‼️
Big size is doing the right thing with BREAK THE CHAINS ALBUM, and it’s only people who are not the target market yapping
All the steps he is taking are the steps we all wish to take. In case we had the same vision as his, YES, it may not work for him now, BUT the bridges he is building might help another artist of the same vision tomorrow, ONLY IF we stop criticising and start encouraging the movement
WE CORRECT FLAWS AS WE MOVE. DON’T JUST HATE FWAAAA!! SILLY.”
Since the album’s launch, it has faced significant backlash from certain Ugandans and self-proclaimed music critics. These individuals have argued that the veteran artist should have supported a younger musician instead to achieve his goal of going global.
Meanwhile, Bebe Cool is currently touring the UK to promote this significant album. He wrapped up his media tour across East Africa a few weeks ago, and the album appears to be receiving a fair amount of feedback, with expectations for it to gain even more traction in the coming days and months.
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