Feffe Buusi’s ex manager Arafaty Baddest flees the country over Labisa song

Feffe Buusi made his breakthrough almost a decade ago with his hit song Juliana Kanyomozi.

The brain behind the rapper was a one Arafaty Baddest, a former singer who turned into a music manager.

Their relationship was friendship but later turned into business and the rest is history.

Arafaty Baddest and his long time friend Bobiwine

Well, a few months ago, Feffe Buusi and Arafaty Baddest stopped seeing eye to eye and the former found new management while the latter found a new business partner in a one Karma Ivan which failed after Arafaty fleed the country.

The reason for the fallout of Feffe Buusi and his manager Arafaty had never been clear but we have exclusively learnt that it is the “Labisa” song where the rapper featured Uganda’s top opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine and other artists who are affiliated to his record label Fire Base Records. The artists are Sizzaman and Zex Bilangilangi.

The problematic Song that cause Arafaty’s flee from Uganda.

Our source revealed that Arafaty asked Feffe Buusi not to perform the song but the later insisted and that was the genesis of their fallout.

Arafaty and Feffe Busi before falling-out

Because Feffe Buusi couldn’t stop performing the songs, his manager was continuously threatened thus parting ways which was even not enough, something that forced him to flee the country.

His destination is yet to be known but our source has revealed that he could be in the United States of America where he sought asylum

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