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“Rema Namakula Refused to Give me a Music Collaboration” – Joshua Baraka

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Fast rising singer Joshua Baraka has revealed that Songstress Rema Namakula refused to give him a musical collaboration.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on one local TV stations, Baraka, noted that someone informed him about an opportunity of him working with Rema Namakula on song together and subsequently penned the song , however things didn’t turn up as he expected since he never got in touch with Rema Namakula.

And in turn he decided to sing it himself , the song in contention is titled ” Omukwano which he collabrated with Swangz Avenue singer Winnie Nwagi.

He added that Nwagi was easy connect with Winnie since she was big fan of his song Nana.

“Initially, I had written the song for Rema Namakula but she didn’t get back to me. I decided to sing the song myself and I linked up with Winnie Nwagi. She was a big fan of my song and this made things easier,” Joshua Baraka Said.

” Nana” is Joshua Baraka first break through song which he dropped last year and currently is topping air waves and charts


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