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Upcoming Musician Gladiator the Emperor Accuses Kid Dee And Ronald Alimpa of Stealing his Song “Mugambe”

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Upcoming Ugandan Musician Gladiator the Emperor has come out to accuse Musicians Denish Duncan Matovu a.k.a Kid Dee and Ronald Alimpa  of Stealing and Plagiarizing his song “Mugambe”.

The song in contention is the brand collaboration between Kid Dee and Ronald Alimpa and was released a few days ago and it has already gained the desired momentum in terms of circulation among the music consumers .The song was produced by Eddie Dee and it’s video is still in pipeline.

Having sat down and clearly listened to “Mugambe” song , Gladiator the Emperor claim it is the exact copy of his unreleased song he recorded with producer Eddie Dee a few months.

According Gladiator the Emperor ,Kid Dee ganged up together with Producer Eddie Dee to steal his song but he threatened to teach them lesson of not stealing people’s song by dragging them to authorities.

Watch Gladiator’s full interview here:


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