"I'm no longer at the level of needing a song to organise a show," said Omutujju, who will hold a concert on September 7 at Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala.
Gravity Omutujju believes he no longer needs a hit song before organising a concert.
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Dubbed 'Embaga Ya Isma Namina', his concert will happen on the same day as Mikie Wine's.
Wine announced his two days after Omutujju's declaration, and it is called 'Tusaabale ku Jahazi Pier Munyonyo'.
The scheduling of concerts has attracted social media debate, especially since Mikie is the brother of Bobi Wine, who is a nemesis of Gravity Omutujju.
Omutujju and Wine released a song titled Batujoozenyo in 2020, and upon its release, the latter didn’t promote it, which didn’t sit well with the former.
Away from the beef in the music industry, the Okwepicha hitmaker is pro-ruling government, which has also created a gap between the two, considering Wine leads the strongest opposition party.
Since the year started, Omutujju has dropped six songs, but none has become a hit. Some have attributed this to his recent fight with Bobi Wine.
Speaking to the media recently, Gravity Omutujju said that he has deliberately refused to push his new song, after which the concert is named.
He has also always said that the shows he holds at Lugogo Cricket Oval are not necessarily about making money but showing his strength in pulling numbers.
Now that he is involved in political campaigns, this makes him sellable to politicians who are hungry for numbers.
Considering his loyalty to some bigwigs in the NRM, they could bankroll him to give out free tickets for the show.