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Has Feffe Bussi “jumped” from Karole Kasita to Winnie Nwagi?

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
February 24, 2023
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One aspect of art is that a creator will use their skills to convey their emotions. The majority of the time, it is challenging to interpret between the lines, but occasionally, it is obvious to all.

When an artiste is sending a message, they will do so in a song. When they are hurting, you hear it in the song and when they are crushing on someone, it is still the same media of communication they will use.

Rapper Feffe Bussi sang a song called “Ebyo byoli” with Karole Kasita, where they expressed love for each other but when Kasita gave birth this year, it was revealed that Feffe Bussi was not the baby’s father and the song was just a “normal” song.

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Due to the fact that Winnie Nwagi is the only Fire Baby we are aware of, we are unsure of what Feffe Bussi’s intentions are in his new song, “Fire Baby.”

If you pay attention to the lyrics in the song, he might be trying to entice Winnie Nwagi into a relationship by sending her some signals.

The self-proclaimed rapper has released the song that is spearheaded by DJ Zill Bash.

“Baby I got your number and you are the only person in my world. Your face is good to look at. The one I am dying for. Pain killer Panadol and if you were a footballer you would be Ronaldo. Big nyash,” those are some of the lines in the first verse of the song.

Typical Feffe Bussi, Fire baby is one of those songs with a heavy danceable beat, catchy and easy lines with D Mario, who has made a name for himself lately on most hits behind the production.

Listen to the song here.

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