After working together for almost over 10 years, the self-proclaimed smallest rapper, Feffe Bussi parted ways with his manager Arafat the Baddest cutting off all working relations.
According to trusted info we received, Feffe Bussi embarked on a new journey to see him grow from the wings he has been under for years and fly to higher heights in his career.
The reason for the fallout of Feffe Buusi and his manager Arafaty had never been apparent But still, we have exclusively learnt that it is the “Labisa” song where the rapper featured Uganda’s top opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine and other artists who are affiliated with his record label Fire Base Records. The artists are Sizzaman and Zex Bilangilangi.
Genesis:
“The Labisa Song – Exposing Hypocrisy, Fake Friends, Bad Minds, and Sellouts” is a hard-hitting track that calls out the toxic political and social-economic influences that can be found in our society. Through powerful lyrics and a dynamic beat, Labisa exposes the deceit and dishonesty of hypocrites, politricians, fake friends, bad minds, and sellouts.
According to our source, Arafaty requested Feffe to refrain from performing the political and controversial song. However, Feffe Buusi insisted on performing it, which ultimately led to their fallout.
Feffe’s continuous performances of the song posed a threat to his manager, resulting in their separation.
Despite Feffe’s accusation that Arafatey was no longer providing financial support, our exclusive information reveals that Arafatey felt betrayed due to the song’s consistent performance and the threats from the deep estate.
The song is a message of empowerment for those who have been affected by these negative influences, urging listeners to stand up for themselves and refuse to be taken advantage of any longer. It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to take a stand against toxicity and reclaim their power.
He had to leave the country due to circumstances beyond his control.
His destination is yet to be known but our source has revealed that he could be in the United States of America where he sought asylum
It should be remembered that Feffe Buusi made his breakthrough almost a decade ago with his hit song Juliana Kanyomozi.
The brain behind the rapper was one Arafaty Baddest, a former singer who turned into a music manager.
Their relationship was friendship but later turned into business and the rest is history.