The two celebrated rappers are going to hold shows on the same day and some observers believe one of the two may end up with a flop.
Feffe Bussi believes it’s not right to compare Gravity Omutujju with Navio.
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However, Feffe Bussi noted that Omutujju and Navio sing for different audiences.
"I don't think they share the same audience,” said Bussi, adding: “one sings hip-hop, another sings hipopo. One kwepicha-s, the other doesn't. There is no way you can compare Navio and Omutujju.
"Omutujju will attract his people and Navio will also get his. They are different.”
Navio and Gravity Omutujju’s concerts will be held on September 2, with the former’s at Kampala Sheraton Hotel and the latter's at Lugogo Cricket Oval.
Who is Feffe Bussi?
The rapper, whose name is Frank Mukiiza, grew up in Nakulabye, Nabulagala -- dropped out of school after O-Level, and released his first single titled Summertime in 2013, collaborating with then-budding producer Nessim.
His breakthrough song came out in 2015 and it was a collabo with Sheebah Karungi titled Nsekula.
In 2016, he followed up with another banger titled Yes No and cemented his name in the Hip Hop world when he dropped Who is Who in 2018.
In 2023, he parted ways with his manager Arafat to hire Vincent Mubiru.
Bussi, who has worked with top musicians like Bobi Wine, Karole Kasita, Nubian Li, Sizza Man and Sheebah Karungi, has been recognised by organisations like Uganda Hip Hop Awards, Buzz Teeniez Award and Carolina Music Video Awards, among others.