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I now only perform at big and important concerts — Henry Tigan responds to those asking why he is so rare

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
March 18, 2019
in Entertainment
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Once-upon-a-time local music industry ‘superstar’ Henry Tigan has made a bold reply to those asking for his whereabouts. Tigan acknowledges that for some years now, people find it difficult to catch him performing anywhere, unlike in the old days when he was one of the most ubiquitous artistes who performed all over the place.

But then he goes on to account for his being ‘rare,’ saying that it is simply because nowadays he is very selective regarding which platforms he performs at.

“The shows I get are the ones I want to perform at. I now only perform at big and important concerts,” Tigan said during an interview where he premiered his new song titled ‘Hold you tight,’produced by Sir Dan Magic.

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The ‘Aboogezi’ singer last week jumped back into the news headlines after he was quoted to have accused Kyadondo East MP Bobi Wine (Robert Kyagulanyi) of teaching drugs. However, Tigan quickly came out to rubbish the the story as fake news and threatened to sue its author.

Tiganwas once a strong pillar in the music industry as he constantly released massive hits like; Aboogezi, Muzudde, Wadawa, Out of control among others. However, his musical career started facing a backward movement in 2011 after he parted ways with his manager Suudi Man.

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