Gravity Omutujju has responded to the Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, accusing him of unfair remedy and misinformation about his music.

In a current video, Gravity dismissed allegations that his songs are vulgar, arguing that they’re merely inventive expressions.
The controversy comes from the Katikkiro’s directive to Buganda Kingdom’s media platforms, together with CBS Radio and BBS Terefayina, to chorus from enjoying music by Gravity Omutujju and fellow artist Lil Pazo.
In response to Mayiga, the music from these artists may misery listeners and doesn’t align with the Kingdom’s requirements. He additionally acknowledged that he would fairly keep away from being questioned by the Kabaka or the general public relating to the kind of content material aired on these stations.
Nonetheless, Gravity refuted these claims, asserting that neither CBS nor BBS Terefayina has ever supported his music since he launched his profession in 2011. He urged that the knowledge introduced to the Katikkiro was false and tarnished his status.
“Ssebo Owek. Katikkiro, I need to inform you that I don’t sing vulgar songs, as you claimed whereas addressing me. I’ve by no means executed so and can by no means accomplish that. I’m simply an artist that employs artwork in his music. In addition to, your media stations have by no means performed any of my songs ever since I began singing in 2011,” Gravity mentioned.
He defended his craft, emphasizing that his music is a mirrored image of creativity and never an avenue for vulgarity.
