We don’t have time for Bebe Cool’s cheap talk and idiocy- Radio and Weasel

Ugandan singing duo Moses Ssekibogo and Douglas Mayanja alias Radio and Weasel respectively have dissected self proclaimed Big Size Bebe Cool originally known as Moses Ssali, calling him a cheap talker who is seeking for relevance from attacking them.

The duo was appearing on NBS TV’s entertainment show dubbed Pundonor Magazine when they made the allegations.

“Bebe Cool used to just play beats and sing, he was chased by A Pass for failing to sing his songs,” Weasel said.

“If someone does not recognise Radio and Weasel, then that person is a tiny creature, some people talk about us because they want us to talk about them, to make news from us,” Radio said.

“I don’t have time for cheap talk, if I have respected this old man (Bebe Cool) and he has refused to grow up, then its not my problem. Its not the problem of the clever one to be worried about an idiot and how they think, if someone has chosen to think like an idiot, we are not responsible for his idiocy, we are here for good music,” Radio added.

The chaos stems from a list published by Bebe Cool in which he eliminated certain artistes including the duo. The list was Bebe Cool’s opinion of the best artistes in 2017. It however rubbed his colleagues the wrong way.

To make matters worse, in a proceeding update on his Facebook Page, Bebe Cool insinuated that Weasel was a shabby artiste who earns far less than his wife’s (Zuena) small cake business.

Bebe Cool has started a year on high, he has already caused a string of chaos in the industry with his awards list, meanwhile he released a song with international artistes; Pitbull, Honorebel, and Charly Black dubbed Your love.

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