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I took a step back to let you listen to bubblegum music – Rabadaba

Rabadada relocated to the UK about six years ago, leaving his music career that had spanned over ten years.

Rabadaba did not explain why he had deserted the industry and it has taken him all this while to finally reveal why he left.

The Oli Mubi artist while being hosted on NTV The Beat revealed that he felt he was not appreciated enough, forcing him to take a back seat and let the new generation artists have the space.

“At some point I didn’t feel I was getting the appreciation I deserved so I decided to take a step back and let you people listen to bubble gum music you are listening to these days,” Rabadaba said.

He also added that with this realization, the people maybe have started appreciating how good they are.

Rabadaba real name Faisal Sseguya is a Ugandan dancehall artist behind songs like Oli Mubi, Lunyiriri, Byanema, No Chorus, Bwekili, Mukyamu and Ability among others.

He first started out in a duo Gatimo and Paragon before he got affiliated to Swangz Avenue before being signed to UG Records. He is among the best dancehall Ugandan artists of all time.

issejjombwe@ug.nationmedia.com

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