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Bobi: When Chameleone broke his legs; when Bebe was shot, I was the first at the hospital

But Bobi Wine also reminded Jose Chameleone that he was the first at the hospital when the latter fell off a building while in Arusha and broke his legs.
Cool, Wine and Chameleone
Cool, Wine and Chameleone

Wine was responding to the duo for saying he was an ingrate because he wasn't there for Chameleone when the stage collapsed on the day of his concert leading to a reschedule.

"That Bobi Wine, we helped him, in music," Cool said recently.

"Because we were the biggest. It's us who went to Kenya and [did the dirty work]. And you can't be ashamed of yourself to say, for Gwanga Mujje, let me call people. He is still in this youngish business of they don't support me."

Days after Cool's comments, Chameleone also reminded Wine of the time he visited him at Nsambya Hospital when he sustained injuries after the ruckus with security agencies in Arua. 

"When he was beaten in Arua, I didn't have any relationship with him at that time...” Chameleone said recently.

"But knowing our history and how he struggled in the music industry together, I was mandated to go to Nsambya... And when I reached there, I cried. I knew he had punched above his weight.”

But Wine also reminded Chameleone that he was the first at the hospital when the latter fell off a building while in Arusha and broke his legs. The incident happened in 2008.

"When Chameleone broke his legs, we weren't on good terms at all. But I was the first at the hospital," Wine said, adding that he did the same for Cool when he was shot.

"When Bebe Cool was shot, I was the first at the hospital... they are both my brothers. They know I've not sung for five years... I've not heard any of them say anything about it."

Bebe Cool was shot by a policeman on the night of January 30, 2010, during a scuffle at Effendy’s bar, a popular city hangout in the Centenary Park greenbelt.

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