Singer Latinum Apologises, Rejoins Gifted Music Group

The "Amanya Gange" hit maker has finally swallowed his pride and apologised to his former bosses at GMG. He has been warmly welcomed  just like a prodigal son.

Singer Latinum Apologises, Rejoins Gifted Music Group
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After recording a number of hit songs,  singer Latinum became bigheaded which forced him to exit his record label, Gifted Music Group (GMG) owned by city businessman, Owori Paul.

The "Amanya Gange" hitmaker has finally swallowed his pride and apologised to his former bosses at GMG. He has been warmly welcomed  just like a prodigal son.

The singer is trying to save his fast-fading music career.

Latinum, who had been signed at Mbarara based T.O.N took to his Facebook page and posted,

"IT’S OKAY TO MAKE MISTAKES AS LONG AS YOU DON’T REPEAT IT. I KNOW I AM ONLY HUMAN SO I HAVE MADE SOME UNMENDABLE MISTAKES IN LIFE BUT AM NOW HERE TO CORRECT IT. I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS MOMENT TO APOLOGIZE TO THE MANAGEMENT OF GIFTED MUSIC GROUP AND THE CEO MR. PAUL OWOR FOR ALL THE NEGATIVE COMMENTS I MADE ON ALL MEDIA PLATFORMS WHEN I LEFT GMG, ALL THE LIES I TOLD ABOUT THE LABEL AND ALL THE PAIN I CAUSED TO THE MANAGEMENT, FRIENDS AND FANS OF THE LABEL.

I ALSO WOULD LIKE TO APOLOGIZE TO ALL THE FANS OUT THERE WHO FEEL BETRAYED WHEN I LEFT GIFTED MUSIC GROUP, PLEASE FORGIVE ME, I NEED YOUR SUPPORT BECAUSE WITHOUT YOU FANS THERE WOULD BE NO LATINUM.

I WOULD HAVE WRITTEN MUCH MORE BUT I ALREADY MET MR. PAUL OWOR AND APOLOGIZED PHYSICALLY AND HE ACCEPTED ME BACK JUST LIKE THE PRODIGAL SON."

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