Gagamel Phamily boss Moses Ssali aka Bebe cool shook hands with his long-time music rival Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine who is also a Member of Parliament, Kyadondo East
On Friday 4th January 2019 during a concert of Eddy Kenzo 10 years celebrations at Serena hotel, Bebe Cool entered Venue and shook hands, shared hug with Bobi wine in the presence of Buganda Katikiro, Charles Peter Mayiga who also urged them to reconcile since they came from far together.
The two spent more than 15 years bickering, exchanging bitter Music lyrics, holding Music battles to determine who is better the other.
Bebe cool is well known supporter of National Resistance Movement led by president Museveni while Bobi wine is Opposition Member of Parliament representing the people of Kyadondo East and also doubles as a leader of People Power Movement.
As time goes on the relationship between the two kept on deteriorating under unknown circumstances.
Of recent singer Bebe Cool released a list of artists who did well in the year 2018 and among the list surprisingly Bobi wine’s famous song Kyarenga was included under single Hits however, he did criticise the song of being of poor-quality stating that the singing Legislator used politics to push the song making it big in the music industry.
On Thursday 3rd January 2019, Singer Bebe Cool was hosted on one of the political shows, Frontline in which he said there is now way he will let Bobi wine go.
“There is no way i am going to let the guy (Bobi Wine) to go because he has been playing the game of public sympathy since we started Music with Jose Chameleon and that’s why they went down, ” Bebe cool explained.
He further added that Bobi Wine is not a member of Parliament, it’s Kyagulanyi who is a member of parliament.
The difference is that Bobi is using two faces to do two things at the same time.
Bebe Cool also stated that Bobi Wine lied the people of Uganda pretending that he was sick and seriously tortured by security agencies during Arua Fracas.
“With the pain we saw on TV and information that came in during the Arua debacle, can you compare the pain on TV and the time of healing.
If i weigh the healing time, there is no way a person with a mind would believe that,” he submitted
It was hard to believe that the two would even shake hands, share hug and sit on the same table as rowdy revellers kept of chanting.