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Mike Wine Fires Back at Bebe Cool’s Allegations of Musical Incompetence in the Ssentamu Family

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In response to Bebe Cool’s recent comments on the musical prowess of Bobi Wine and his siblings, Mike Wine, the younger brother of singer Bobi Wine, has hit back at him.

During the unveiling of his 2023 list, Bebe Cool expressed surprise upon discovering that the song “Believe,” featuring Vinka, actually belonged to Say Vibez, the youngest of the Ssentamu siblings. This led Bebe Cool to imply a lack of musical talent within the Ssentamu family.

In defiance of Bebe Cool’s claims, Mike Wine criticized him and advised him to focus on supporting his own son, Hendrick Ssali, also known as Paper Daddy, in establishing a presence in the music industry.

Questioning Bebe Cool’s credibility to critique others, Mike highlighted Bebe Cool’s own son’s struggle to produce a hit song. Mike Wine suggested that Bebe Cool relied on government incentives and financial aid for relevance, emphasizing that Bebe Cool failed to reap the rewards of his own hard work.

Unreservedly, Mike Wine asserted that the Ssentamu family’s impact extends beyond music, presenting them as role models for Ugandans.


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