Maliswene criticizes Feffe Bussi of prioritizing relationship with Karole Kasita over their brotherhood

Rising singer Maliswene, born Moses Matovu, has criticized rapper Frank Mukiiza alias Feffe Bussi for not treating him right yet they have been together for over eight years. Speaking in an interview on Kookie Promotions YouTube channel, Maliswene disclosed that ever since Feffe Bussi hooked up with Karole Kasita, his behavior toward his long-term friends […] The post Maliswene criticizes Feffe Bussi of prioritizing relationship with Karole Kasita over their brotherhood appeared first on MBU.

Maliswene criticizes Feffe Bussi of prioritizing relationship with Karole Kasita over their brotherhood

Rising singer Maliswene, born Moses Matovu, has criticized rapper Frank Mukiiza alias Feffe Bussi for not treating him right yet they have been together for over eight years.

Speaking in an interview on Kookie Promotions YouTube channel, Maliswene disclosed that ever since Feffe Bussi hooked up with Karole Kasita, his behavior toward his long-term friends changed.

He explained that Feffe Bussi no longer considers the people he used to value and treat with respect important anymore yet they contributed a lot to what he has become today.

Maliswene narrated his journey with Feffe Bussi from grass to grace, hinting at how he used to shelter him in his rental in Nankulabye until when they made it to the top.

Having gained fame, the “Who Is Who” rapper allegedly changed his face and it became worse when he hooked up with Karole Kasita.

Maliswene went on to disclose that Feffe Bussi now works on Karole Kasita’s orders adding that when she declines to approve something, it doesn’t get done.

Maliswene has, however, reminded Feffe Bussi to remember how far they have come.

When asked whether he got some money from the recent show that Feffe Bussi held at Jahazi Pier in Munyonyo, Maliswene stated that he wasn’t paid even a single coin.

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