- Pallaso says his decision stems from personal hardships including his mother’s medical bills, the deaths of AK-47 and Mowzey Radio, and lack of justice.
- He highlights exploitation in Uganda’s music industry, delayed copyright reforms, and rising violence as urgent issues.
- The singer believes Bobi Wine offers hope for affordable healthcare, fairness, and restructuring of the entertainment industry.
Singer Pallaso has revealed why he decided to rally behind NUP president, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine ahead of the upcoming general elections. Speaking after his meeting with Bobi, Pallaso said that he’s got a number of reasons that forced him to rally behind the self styled ghetto gladiator.

According to the Bareke Abo singer, his mother once fell sick and when he took her to Mulago Hospital for treatment, he parted with Shs 19 million. He further added that when his brother AK-47 passed away as well as Mowzey Radio, they were frustrated in their pursuit of justice.
Additionally, the singer said that the untold level of violence and chaos in the music industry needs to be punished citing the recent death of a TikToker, Top Dancer who allegedly died at the hands of Alien Skin and his Fangone Forest Crew.
Pallaso went ahead to say that the other issue stems from the copyright law which musicians have been trying to chase for sometime and they were told to wait for the elections to end.
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He cited his late brother’s, AK, saying that if it wasn’t for him, they wouldn’t be in school. Some of Radio’s aren’t even schooling according to the king of the East. He said that the music industry needs urgent restructuring as this will also help to reduce labor export.
Pallaso concluded by saying that he decided to support Bobi Wine because he doesn’t see his destiny being in his hand under the NRM gobe.
He noted how he one time underwent surgery in the US and it cost just 2000 dollars yet in Uganda the same operation cost him over 60m shillings. Therefore he doesn’t want to imagine what would happen if he didn’t have this money.