There is no innocence as that of a child and they will give it to you as honestly as they view it. So when Aamal Musuuza and Mya Musuuza asked their mother, Rema, for collaboration with B2C, she must have taken it with serious consideration.
From what we gathered, the song Gutujja which is done by Rema featuring B2C was influenced by the children. According to the B2C manager, Enock, the children asked their mother to also sing with B2C since their father, Eddy Kenzo, already did. Eddy Kenzo has a song with B2C titled Kapande. When we tried to contact Rema on a comment about the birth of the collaboration, her phone was not reachable by press time.
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