Sheebah Names Two Most-liked Cindy Songs

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Sheebah Names Two Most-liked Cindy Songs

Sheebah Karungi named her two favourite songs sung by her nemesis Cinderella Munyonjo Sanyu, better known as Cindy. Sheebah, who also goes by Samalie Njagala,...

Sheebah Karungi named her two favourite songs sung by her nemesis Cinderella Munyonjo Sanyu, better known as Cindy.

Sheebah, who also goes by Samalie Njagala, said she enjoys Cindy's hit songs 'Ayokyayokya and 'Boom Party'.

The 'Icre Cream' hitmaker, who was speaking to the media, however, noted that she doesn't like Cindy's attitude which reeks of contempt.

"Cindy is talented," she said. "Cindy's problem is contempt. That's the thing about her... That disdain she has... if she can get rid of it, she is talented. But talent is not the only thing you need to be a star. She should research other things, that have made me a star."

Sheebah, who will be facing off with Cindy in a music battle organised by Victoria University that will be held on September 15 at Kololo Airstrip in Kampala, appeared to be launching a charm offensive, considering Cindy had previously said that she beat Sheebah on all music metrics.

"She is not better than me at anything,” said Cindy after being asked to name any of Sheebah's achievements where she has an edge over her. “We are on a musical battle. If it is still about music, she is not better than me at anything.”

The fans of both singers have for long yearned for this battle after different music promoters hinted at organising one. The two have a long history as Cindy wrote Sheebah's first song titled Kunyenyeza.

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