The concert promoter for Chameleone says that Gravity owes him Shs10 million.

Mutakubwa is the founder of Biggie Events, which is promoting Jose Chameleone's concert. She said that she has hired Omutujju to be the main act at her shows before.

She says that the media figure Fifi Da Queen introduced her to Omutujju before the Covid-19 lockdown in March 2020.

She then gave him Shs20 million per show to perform in Kiboga, Hoima, and Luwero. Before he could play at the fourth venue, the lockdown was announced, but the promoter had already given him Shs10 million, which Omutujju has never paid back.

"Gravity helps me. Mutakubwa, who also goes by the name Biggie, said to the press on Monday, "I've done shows with him."

"We want Shs10 million, but we paid him Shs20 million per show."

Biggie said she was shocked when Omutujju appeared on TV and said that the show might not even happen on February 24."But he's attacking me, not Chameleone, because Chameleone works for him," she said."He's shown that he's going after me... I helped him when no one else did... I didn't expect Gravity to go after Biggie Events.

The trouble between Omutujju and Chameleone began when Chameleone didn't promote Omutujju's concert.Biggie said that she had already spent more than Shs500 million on the concert before it was canceled, and that she will now have to spend more money to pay advertisers, venue organizers, and other people.

She said that to promote the concert, they were spending between Shs500,000 and Shs600,000 per day.She said that when the stage fell, she almost "went crazy" and had to be taken to Kampala Hospital.She said that she took out a loan to pay for the show.

She wanted to work with David Lutalo, but he was already booked, so she chose Chameleone instead.She said that if Omutujju wants to show that he is not against her, he should stop fighting Chameleone until after the 24th.