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The track :Wale wale – Jose Chameleone

ChameleoneLingala is back this time through the expertise of the self-proclaimed music doctor Jose chameleone in one of his latest jams, Wale Wale.

This jam which is steadily claiming airwaves refreshes one’s memories of music back in the 90s. Even if this song had a conspiracy of its origin as rumour once had it that Chameleone had hijacked it from Radio and Weasel, which was not true as Sqoop later revealed, it is climbing up chats. Once one listens to this song, the acoustics surely tickle the feet to dancing.

Such distinct musical prowess manifests Chameleone’s experience in giving the music industry what it is missing since it has been long for a prominent artiste in Uganda to sing this genre that Ragga Dee once tried.

Singing in Swahili, Luganda and English, this multi messaged song is a dedication to a huge crowd beyond boundaries. In short, Chameleone urges people to work hard and take care of themselves in order to live better. Unlike most artistes of Chameleone’s calibre who would sing about themselves, Chameleone has defined himself as one who takes his time to produce songs to satisfy his fans’ musical pleasure and also preach a message at the same time.
 

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