Apass Tells Off Bebe Cool New Album Critics
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Music Artiste Apass Bagonza has offered his opinion on Bebe Cool’s new music album saying those dissing it have no knowledge about it and do not understand why Bebe Cool shifted to afro beats.
In his opinion about the album, A pass said its Bebe Cool’s right to try out a new sound and also venture into something new and asked those criticizing him to instead support his new journey.
“ I have seen people criticizing Bebe Cool’s news songs that they don’t sound well to them. Others are saying the songs have not even crossed Kampala but the fact is that the songs are good because they target the international audience and this explains why most of the album songs are in English,” he said in a recent social media video.
He also said that people not understanding his style of music is the challenge he himself has been facing with the local population, he notes that he prioritized streaming over fighting for the local audience which is small withmany players in it.
Bebe Cool recently announced that his new international music album Break the chains will be officially released on 30th, May,2025 and will be available on all major streaming platforms.
“The album marks a defining moment in my career as an artist as am venturing into evolving sound, style with afro beats influences and storytelling,” he said.
Bebe also revealed that most of the songs were produced from Nigeria by Nigerian music producers,who will be known when he releases the album.
The album features songs like circumference and motivation which he released at the beginning of the year with high quality music videos he shot from Uganda and South Africa.
The album follows the success of his previous album Go Mama and Love you every day which remain his biggest international hits with 5.5 million streams and 14 million Youtube views.
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