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Five Bebe Cool songs that President Museveni will love at the Golden Heart Concert

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
July 23, 2018
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It’s official! President Museveni will take off sometime off his busy schedule and attend singer Bebe Cool’s Golden Heart Concert. The country’s number one citizen has confirmed his desire to attend the concert.

A one-time rapper himself, President Museveni surely knows a thing or two about music. Bebe Cool’s catalogue that spans over a decade has produced several songs that the president will surely love.

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Here are some of the songs that President Museveni may dance to.

Born in Africa (Rendition)

President Museveni is a Pan-Africanist. He loves his African roots so much that he reinstated cultural institutions, encourages African behaviour, for example, using the mouth only as an address for food, okurya… When Bebe Cool performs this song, it shall surely please the president.

Freedom

President Museveni is on Africa’s few living freedom fighters. Yes, he fought the liberation war and we earned it’s benefits. This song will be a dedication to those that lay their lives for the common good.

Love you everyday

Away from the political issues, president Museveni is a family lover. A great advocate for family life and marriage. Love you everyday should be a great dedication to First Lady.

Big Size

Surely, is there any doubt that President Museveni is ‘Big Size’? Also, in this song, Bebe Cool talks about surviving bombs and bullets. Indeed, president Museveni can relate with bombs, bullets, missiles, machines guns etc.

Kabulengane

Rich in cultural value, this song will get guests dancing and it will not be a surprise that the head of state may dance to it as well.

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