This was probably another one of those hard interviews where in
this case Chameleone did like coming to town during the day and as we
all know you will never get a good interview. The stated venue was at
his studio located at his home in Seguku off Entebbe Road.
What has Chameleone been up to?
Chamleone: I have been laying strategies for
an international appeal and approach. Being recognized
internationally is every other artists dream. I my effort to do this I
have got a manager, Richard Dimosi. I want to play with the top
players in the game. I am also planning on spending more time with my
family.
Prof Jay (left) and Chameleone
About Sivyo Ndiyo
In the beginning it was alledged that without a right he used
Prof. Jay’s instrumental as an instrumental for his song “Bomboclut’’.
At the moment the song is number one on all TZ charts and it means
don’t judge things by the way they seem. You might see someone driving a
posh, very expensive car yet they owe so much money to the bank, or
someone might stay in a very small house, but they are very comfortable
because it is theirs.
Prof. Jay is one of the best guys I have worked with; he has no
time to waste when it comes to the studio. At the moment they are
shooting a video for the song.
“I learnt to give things time” Says Chameleone.
What does Chameleone stand for?
Chameleone: I believe in nurturing things people despise, what they call trash and turning them into a fortune or worth a fortune.
What is your philosophy on life?
Chameleone: The best not yet, meaning I came
in as an artist looking for fame, along with the fame I got the
fortune. I bought the BMW Z3 I admired the Hammer and the Vogue.
What perfume do you use? |
Hakuna maoni:
Chapisha Maoni