Jovan Luzinda said they made him sleep with ghosts every night even when he didn’t like and want to do that.In Uganda, upcoming artistes usually struggle to make it to the top of the game.
One of the things that disturbs them is the money to do the songs and promote them.Most of the young guys get old sugar mummies with money to fund their careers and offer s3x in return.
According to Jovan Luzinda, it was very hard for him. The sugar mummies gave him money but they left their spirits in him and other ghosts.He said he was doing well musically, driving a nice car but he wasn’t gaining weight and he was looking pale like he didn’t smear himself with Vaseline.
Jovan Luzinda said every time he would come home back in the evening he would find ghosts waiting for him to have to have s3x with them and that stressed, and depressed him so much.
“I regret dating and sleeping with sugar mummies, they made my life a living hell. They made me sleep with ghosts every night and that disturbed my life,” Luzinda Said.
From his experience, he advises young artists and the youth to steer clear of sugar mummies and instead work hard for their own success. By relying on their own talents and efforts, they are able to achieve independence and make sound decisions to propel their dreams forward.
He also hinted at the endless misunderstandings between Prince Omar and Grace Khan, highlighting that Omar should man up and undertake his responsibilities as a father. He stresses how he should understand that he’s no longer a mummy’s boy, so whatever he chooses to do should be appropriate.
Singer Jose Chameleone was the very first Ugandan celebrity to introduce us to the trends of using a rich mama to grow one’s wealth. Though Dorotia was a known drug-dealer, this did not sway Jose Chameleone from offering the old babe love in exchange for money.
With that money, Chameleone was able to buy his first open-roofed sleek car and fund the production of his songs on top of not having house-rent to worry about.
Bebe Cool and Bobi Wine who were tight friends at the time as founders of Fire Base hit at Chameleone with the famous song, “Funtula” and a line that said; “wefudde bossi nga n’enyumba osuula mu y’amukazi.”
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