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Bebe Cool says he got tired of performing the same songs at major concerts every year

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  • Bebe Cool says he got tired of performing the same songs at major concerts every year.
  • The singer questioned artists who organize concerts after releasing only one new song.
  • He revealed that his next concert will unveil a new album and feature about 30 new songs.

Veteran Ugandan musician Bebe Cool has explained why he has taken a different approach to staging concerts, revealing that he grew tired of performing the same songs repeatedly at major events.

Bebe Cool

Speaking in a recent interview on Kasuku Live, Bebe Cool said he believes artists should continuously refresh their music catalog instead of relying on a few new releases to justify a concert.

The singer questioned the trend of organizing major shows after releasing only a single new song.

“You add just one song to your catalog and organize a concert?” he wondered.

According to Bebe Cool, he personally reached a point where performing the same tracks year after year became exhausting and uninspiring.

He revealed that whenever he returns to the concert stage, fans should expect a significantly different experience, driven by a large body of new music.

“The new concert will come through as it unveils a new album,” he said.

The Gagamel boss further disclosed that his next concert will feature about 30 new songs, marking a major departure from his previous performances and signaling a new chapter in his musical journey.

His comments suggest that he is focused on expanding his catalog and giving fans fresh material before announcing another major concert.

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