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Fresh Kid’s dad dumps pedicure for music

Fresh Kid’s dad Paul Mutabazi aka Don K Bwongo Fresh Daddy

Young Sensational rapper Patrick Ssenyonjo aka Fresh Kid’s dad Mr Paul Mutabazi has been criticized a lot especially for trying to cripple his son’s career. However by the look of things, this is going to change very soon as Mr Mutabazi has decided to embark on his own music career.

Latest reaching the Sqoop desk indicates that Mr Mutabazi is tired of riding on his son’s fame and as you read this, he is in studio working on a song with singer Kalifah Aganaga who has been in the music industry for over five years.

Khalifa Aganaga

Mutabazi’s first single dubbed ‘Amazike’  was recorded at a music production studio called ‘Bad Character’ in Nalukolongo allegedly owned by singer Kalifah Aganaga who also  helped in the production work.

He will go by the stage name Don K Bwongo Fresh Daddy. It is believed that he derived his stage name from his son Fresh Kid and his son’s song writer 14k Bwongo. It is also said that Aganaga is planning on signing him under his record label.

This decision comes a few days after traditional healer Maama Fina gave him shs3million to invest in his pedicure and manicure.

Here is the clip of Mr Mutabazi with Aganaga in studio

 

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