Chameleone tells his grand story at the Sixth edition of the Tusker Malt Conversessions

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Jose Chameleone has proved himself to be East Africa's most coveted musical talent at the sixth installment of Tusker Malt Lager's visual entertainment property, Tusker Malt Conversessions.

The self-acclaimed musical doctor thrilled fans of the show to acoustic renditions of his timeless classics, Valu Valu, Kuuma Obwesigwa, Wale Wale, Badilisha, Nekolera Maali and Jamila.

The Chameleone headlined episode comes as a follow up to episodes graced by Winnie Nwagi, Naava Grey, GNL, Toniks and former Leone Island protégé, King Saha.

Chameleone's episode exudes finesse and perfection as show producers, Swangz Avenue, set the musical maestro up for the fine environs of Latitude Hotel in a cozy upscale setting.

Chameleone celebrates his legacy in an intersection of stellar talent and a polarizing personal life.

The Leone Island executive raises the bar for artistry and performance as he dazzles fans with his multiple vocal notes, scaling between spontaneous ad-libs, gesticulation and unwavering confidence.

His performance is interspersed with revelations from his life, which has over the ages garnered enormous tabloid fodder.

Chameleone's insight is stuff of genius as he lets fans into his much-celebrated inner self.

Chameleone doesn't need metaphors nor similes, he is always going to be Chameleone and the Tusker Malt Conversessions is yet another riveting episode.

Fans of the show can continue to watch new and previous episodes on Tusker Malt's official YouTube channel.

The show now also airs live on NBS and Bukedde Televisions.

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