Gravity Omutujju reflects on recent concert failures and depression

Local rapper Gravity Omutujju has finally opened up about his recent failure at the ‘Embaga ya Isma N’Amina’ concert where he registered a low turn-up of revelers. He noted how he can never forget the 7th of September in his life and that whenever he thinks of it, it feels like a nightmare. He also […] The post Gravity Omutujju reflects on recent concert failures and depression appeared first on MBU.

Gravity Omutujju reflects on recent concert failures and depression
Gravity Omutujju

Local rapper Gravity Omutujju has finally opened up about his recent failure at the ‘Embaga ya Isma N’Amina’ concert where he registered a low turn-up of revelers.

He noted how he can never forget the 7th of September in his life and that whenever he thinks of it, it feels like a nightmare.

He also confirmed that some of his extra shows outside Kampala also did not register positive reveler turn-out.

He regards the extra show in Masaka as a big flop.

While speaking in an interview about the concert, Gravity disclosed that he almost went into depression after the Masaka show.

I can never forget the 7th of September in my life because of the “Embaga Ya IsmaN’Amina” concert I had at Lugogo Cricket Oval. That show was a huge flop. I didn’t get the turn up that I expected.

Even the extras that I had, which were crowned by the Masaka extra show. The show was as well a flop that almost sent me into depression. For sure Masaka treated me so bad

Fortunately, taking a break helped him to relax his mind and focus on some other issues.

Despite having registered a poor reveler turn-up at his concerts, Gravity maintains that he won’t back off from his tradition of staging concerts annually.

He said that even next year he will be staging a concert.

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