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Chameleone At War With Hermonize Over Song

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Jose Chameleone
Jose Chameleone

A few weeks ago, Tanzanian singer Diamond Platinumz parted ways with his long-term friend and fellow musician Harmonize aka Konde boy.

Reports indicated that Hermonize had been scooping collaboration songs with some Ugandan artistes without going through Wasafi Records channels.

It is revealed that Hermonize has three songs with Ugandan singers Eddy Kenzo, Jose Chameleone and Sheebah Karungi.

The move left Diamond feeling undermined, hence the fallout.

But latest we have is that Harmonize is bickering with Chameleone over the new collabo song titled Inabana’.

It is said that Hermonize has warned Chameleone not to tamper performing the song, uploading it on social media or selling it on any online platform without his consent.

It all started after Chameleone refused to sign a contract of sharing rights of the

song and to facilitate half of the budget to shoot the video.

The move angered Harmonize and he ended up inviting Eddy Kenzo to record the same song and they later shot the video together in the USA.

We have since learnt that Chameleone and Hermonize are no longer on talking terms because of that.

It is said that Chameleone is threatened with a litigation battle in case he uploads the song on any online platform. Watch this space.

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