Ketchup And Chameleone Could Be Secretly Recording New Song | Spurzine

Ketchup and Chameleone Could Be Secretly Recording New Song

Nigerian dancehall artist, Ketchup jetted into the country in a secretive manner and has been reported to have been spending time with Uganda’s Jose Chameleone.

The Pam Pam hit singer is believed to be cooking up something behind doors and seems he has made connections with Chameleone as they were both seen spending time at the recording studio according to reports by Big Eye.

The details about Ketchup’s visit to Uganda are still unclear but we’re hoping for more lugambo to come our way and reveal the real reason behind his stay.

Ketchup and Chameleone could be secretly working on a new project together

The last time Ketchup was in Uganda, he recorded a hit banger and we hope he and Jose are working on something fresh and hot for 2020.

Ketchup And Chameleone Could Be Secretly Recording New Song | Spurzine
Ketchup and Jose Chameleone could be working on a project together.

Ketchup is a Nigerian Afro Dancehall recording artiste who is currently signed to 606 Music. He wrote his first song in 2010 titled ‘Nuvo’ featuring UK disc Jockey DJ Jam Jam. The song earned him the Prestigious Malaysian AEA awards that year and received rave views.

In 2012, he relocated to Nigeria and released ‘On the Beat’ featuring Rayce. During this time, he decided to take his music in a different direction than the released ‘Show Me Yuh Rozay’. The song gained massive airplay on radio and clubs nationwide.

 

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Allan Bangirana

Allan Bangirana is a freelance writer for Newslibre & Spurzine. He is passionate about tech, and games and occasionally writes about entertainment, lifestyle and so much more.

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