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Why Singer A pass Terminated Performance at Buzz Teeniez Awards

The Weekend marked the 2018 Buzz Teeniez Awards at UMA show ground Lugogo. As usual, the event’s crowd was dominated by teenagers that were thrilled by performances from various Ugandan Artists that even some walked away with respective accolades in various entertainment categories.

However, most of the Performers like Vinka, Tonix as well as Apass were disappointed by the Event’s sound quality that was never moderate in pitch. It was either too loud or too low and with unsolicited breaks in the Artists’ songs.

Apass at Buzz Teeniez Awards 2017
Singer Alex Bagonze a.k.a Apass at Buzz Teeniez Awards 2017

Despite Vinka and others keeping their cool, trying to sing a few songs and get off the stage, it was a different story to the ‘Didadada’ hit maker. He was totally pissed off and even left the Stage in the middle of the performance as the people in the control system kept on messing his performances since he had earlier told the deejays to organize their sound even before stepping on stage.

“Please I need good sound right now, I need to feel the sound fill up the stage appropriately,” Apass had ordered before stepping on the stage.

After performing about two songs alongside the sound keeping on getting worse each minute, he reminded the Deejays about his earlier request before starting the ‘Didadada’ song. As the crowd went a little crazy when, the sound again got disappointing.

This irritated Alexnder Bagonza (His Real Names) and he stormed off the stage in the middle of the song throwing the microphone on stage.

Is Apass to blame, the Deejays or the Management that hired the sounds and the people behind their controls?

What do you think?

Written by Kalema Lawrence

No one tells me what to write, so I will never tell you what to think.

Full-time entertainment blogger and seasoned Travel article writer. Reach me at +256 703 245760 and kalemalawren@gmail.com

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