About a fortnight ago, Bobi Wine fully clad in his braggadocio regalia came out and claimed that he has always been better than both Jose Chameleone and Bebe Cool, musically, financially and academically.

He made the statement during a presser at his One Love Beach in Busabala, which raised dust amongst fans, music stakeholders and of course his competitors.

“I’ve been competing with Bebe Cool and Jose Chameleone for the last 20 years and I have always been better than them by far in everything. Academically, musically, and financially. The only way they can go past me and claim the number position is by handicapping me by the dictator,” said Bobi.

While responding to Bobi’s claims, Chameleone was quick to challenge him, including Bebe Cool to delete all their old music so they could start the battle of who is the finest, afresh!

“We should erase the old discs and we start afresh. By next year on Easter, you should be able to tell who the best is from number one to four. Even fresh talent should participate. I have flagged off the race and I will start releasing music next week,” Chameleone roared.

As we speak, the 42-year-old music legend has a brand new song titled ‘I do’, which he is to release on 30 April 30, the date he celebrates his birthday.

“I Do, a heartfelt expression of love, dedication, and commitment dedicated to your special person you love unconditionally,” Chamili notes.

As the fans are still waiting on ‘I Do’, Bobi Wine has somewhat responded to Chamili’s call by dropping a new jam, titled Labisa, in which he features Feffe Bussi, Zex Bilangilangi, Sizaman and his singing partner, Nubian Li.

“Five years outta di industry, you donno di vibe still alive,” is how Bobi Wine starts off ‘Labisa’, his second song out in a space of a month.

“Labisa” is a Ghetto jargon translated to mean “Expose.” It is a hard-hitting track that calls out the toxic influences that can be found in society.

Labisa exposes the deceit and dishonesty of hypocrites, fake friends, bad minds, and sellouts. This song is a message of empowerment for those who have been affected by these negative influences, urging listeners to stand up for themselves and refuse to be taken advantage of any longer,” Bobi explains.

Enjoy Labisa below;