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Video: Gravity Omutujju hits DJ with microphone

Gravity Omutujju
Gravity Omutujju

In the video, Omutujju is seen shouting at the DJ who appeared to have collapsed immediately after being hit and people are seen rushing to help him.

"... I will beat you..." Omutujju continues saying after beating him.

It seems the rapper was displeased with the way the deejay was playing, as one of the people in the video is heard saying that the mixer has issues.

"Help him. Help him," another individual is heard telling people around the help lift the deejay up so he can go get medical attention.

This reporter was not able to find out where Omutujju was performing.

This is not the first time the rapper is beating a deejay. In 2019, he threw a bottle at Seth Mwalye, real name DJ Ciza while at an event at Kyambogo University. Omutujju hit Ciza because he refused to leave the stage for him to perform.

Just in February, Gravity Omutujju hit a fan during a show.

Meanwhile, he will be holding a show called Okwepicha named after his 2023 hit on Saturday, September 2 at Lugogo Cricket Oval.

The groovy song, which was released in May, has captured a wide audience, adding new jargon to casual conversations and inspiring dance challenges on TikTok, the Chinese-made video hosting service.

His previous concert was held on October 2, 20022. The show, dubbed Tusimbudde, Ani Alina Enene, was highly attended.

Omutujju, who is the founder of Trouble Entertainment, said tickets will go for Shs10k (ordinary), 30k (V.I.P.) and tables will cost Shs3 million.

One of the most controversial singers in the Ugandan entertainment industry, Gravity Omutujju started making headways after remaking Paul Kafeero's Walumbe Zaya in 2011.

Watch the video below:

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