Sheebah — 'I've Not Apologized to Pallaso ... He's Just FAKING Stories'

Sheebah has denied claims that she apologized to Pallaso and that the TGM boss is sharing fake apologises he posts himself on a TNS page he administers

Sheebah — 'I've Not Apologized to Pallaso ... He's Just FAKING Stories'
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Apparently, all those Facebook posts Pallaso has been posting about Sheebah apologizing to the TGM top dog are ABSOLUTELY FAKE ... because the 'Wantama' singer says she doesn't know anything about them.

Laudable though the aim might be, the flow of these posts has been questionable and as expected, the truth is finally out.

Speaking to Howwe, Sheebah revealed -- following the apparent melee between her and Pallaso -- that she has not apologized to him because she has done absolutely nothing wrong to her former hit-song colleague.

It should be noted that no apology posts have yet appeared on Sheebah's official social media fan pages.

Pallaso took to Facebook May. 8, and shared a tl:dr; post apologizing to Sheebah after attacking her multiple times on social media while she quite kept her cool throughout all the insults.

It all seemed like Pallaso was threatened by Sheebah's new songs owing to the fact that he mistook one of them, 'Wantama', for a diss.

Word from TNS to Howwe is that Pallaso was expected to react to the song the way he did—it was sort of a mindtrap—but the track was not even close to a hate song.

The claims about Sheebah apologizing have been denied by TNS and Sheebah herself.

Apparently, the TNS page publishing these apology posts is administered by Pallaso and a one Marvin. Marvin used to work with TNS but lately, he joined Pallaso after he was let go by the TNS management. We've been told that Pallaso uses the page to publish the posts and then shares the screenshots with his fans on social media.

We have further been told that all this is because Pallaso is scared of Sheebah's forthcoming song titled 'Kisasikimu (shortgun)' and believes it's going to be, for the most part, a diss song. 

Pallaso has previously mentioned the song claiming he was told it was going to be a track attacking him directly. See the snippet taken from Pallaso's post below;

I heard you are creating another one ‪#‎Kisasikimu‬ again in diss again

We've exclusively been informed that the song has already been recorded and the video is ready for release ... and nothing will hold TNS back from getting it out for the public consumption.

Pallaso is just scared of Sheebah's new song. He is just making false news to stay relevant and earn the sympathy vote, but we are still going to release the track and it's video. -- a TNS rep told Howwe

Kisasikimu: One of the photos from sheebah Kisasikimu photoshoot. The song will be available on Howwe Music after it's official release

Editor's Note:

Pallaso has been at the centre of controversy since he quit TNS and formed his own camp, TGM. He has attacked his former camp that helped boost his music career and build him a fan base in Uganda. His target has always been Jeff Kiwa whom he has accused of AK 47's death and attacked with all sorts of insults, even when the public criticized him for using his brother's death to keep himself relevant in the media and music fans.

It is very easy for fans and music lovers to forget and to become oblivious to the fact that behind all of the fun tunes and artiste's success, there’s usually a formidable team and great manager that propels an artiste forward ... BUT, it's now transparent that Pallaso did much better under TNS than he is on his own.


Now that the posts have been exposed as absolute FAKES, what do you think Pallaso and Sheebah should do next? Let us know in a comment below this post.

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