“Most Of My Friends Betrayed Me, They Performed At Mikie Wine’s Concert & Left Me Alone” Says Gravity Omutujju
Rapper Gravity Omutujju’s highly anticipated concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval last month ended in disappointment, with a noticeably low turnout leaving many labeling it a flop.
The Ugandan musician’s frustration was compounded by the absence of his friends and fellow artists, who he felt had abandoned him in his time of need.
Gravity openly expressed his pain and betrayal, revealing that many of his friends didn’t attend the concert, despite being in town for Mike Wine’s show. He emphasized that their support would have meant the world to him, even with the smaller crowd.
“That day was tough for me. Seeing my friends perform at Mike’s concert while ignoring mine was a hard pill to swallow. I expected them to show up, even if it was just to perform for the few fans who came to support me,” Gravity confessed.
Amidst the disappointment, Gravity found solace in the kindness of two Ugandan music legends: Chameleone and Pallaso. The rapper graciously acknowledged their compassion and love, expressing gratitude for their gestures.
“Chameleone and Pallaso reached out to me after the concert, offering words of encouragement. Their support meant everything to me during that difficult time,” Gravity said.
Gravity’s experience serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of unity and support within the music industry. Despite the setback, the rapper remains determined to continue creating music and connecting with his fans.
“The low turnout was a challenge, but it won’t define me. I’ll keep pushing forward, focusing on my craft, and building meaningful relationships with fellow artists and fans,” Gravity vowed.
Gravity’s story highlights the value of solidarity and the power of genuine connections in overcoming adversity. As he moves forward, his resilience and dedication to his art will undoubtedly inspire fans and fellow musicians alike.