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DJ Jacob Omutuuze claims 90% contribution to Feffe Bussi's music career

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Renowned media personality Jacob Akunguzibwe a.k.a DJ Jacob Omutuuze has claimed that he contributed almost 90% to rap-star Frank Mukiiza a.k.a Feffe Bussi’s music career.

The former Dembe FM Africa Koona show presenter claimed in an exchange of words that he is involved with Feffe Bussi after the rap star unmasked his negative side and how badly he has treated his friends and artists.

In a recent media appearance, Feffe Bussi disclosed that DJ Jacob Omutuuze once banned his songs from airing on Dembe FM for some good years because he showed up late at one of the events he had organized and failed to perform yet there was no payment.

Feffe Bussi’s failure to perform at DJ Jacob Omutuuze’s show didn’t sit well with him and he decided to punish him by not playing his music which required Feffe Bussi to apologize to him which he didn’t do.

In the same interview, the “Influencer” rapper went ahead to stress that DJ Jacob is not a DJ as he claims to be, stating that he is only a ‘wannabe’.

He noted that the only thing Jacob is good at is giving fake relationship advice yet he has failed to find a stable relationship with the several women he has had entanglements with.

DJ Jacob Omutuuze also responded to Feffe saying he is still a ‘baby’ in the Ugandan music industry since he doesn’t know that he has deejaying skills adding that he started deejaying when Feffe was still in school.

DJ Jacob further urged Feffe to focus on preparations for his forthcoming concert. Feffe Bussi’s concert is set to happen on the 18th of May 2024 at Jahazi Pier, Munyonyo.


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