Legendary Ugandan musician Jose Chameleone has once again spoken out about his relationship with Bobi Wine, making it clear that despite their political differences, the bond of brotherhood between them remains unbroken.
Speaking passionately, Chameleone said he holds no grudge against the National Unity Platform (NUP) leader and would gladly perform for him if called upon during his political campaigns.

“I have no problem with my brother Bobi Wine, walaii if he ever calls me to go sing for him at any of his campaigns I will go,” Chameleone stated.
He went on to explain that unity and love should transcend political and religious lines:
“There is nothing wrong with performing for Bobi Wine. A Moslem can go to church any day and will be welcomed because we are all in the right path of God.”
However, Chameleone also shared a word of advice for the NUP fraternity, urging them to lead with integrity if they ever assume power.
“But all I ask from NUP, if you ever take over power, be good leaders so that we can be proud of you the same way we are proud of Museveni.”
His remarks have sparked conversation across social media, with fans praising Chameleone for his maturity and commitment to peace in Uganda’s often polarized political space.
