Gravity Omutujju’s hit song of this year Omotto Na’wakka could land him in trouble once again in what seemed to have been a resolved conflict between him and Sergeant Kifurugunyu.
Our bees have learnt that a senior army officer Sergeant Kifurugunyu has again threatened to take Gravity to court over unfulfilled agreement that was done outside court after Gravity released controversial song that infringed copyright law.
It is said, Sergeant Kifurugunyu composed a song called Omotto in the early 90’s but was shocked to hear the same song duplicated by Gravity for his own commercial and career propagations.
The sergeant says that the song is not meant to be used in that way with the change of beats and artistic production thus suing Omuttujju for plagiarism.
However, the two parties had reached to an agreement that the matter was to be solved outside court at a cost that would see Gravity pay for the usage of song. Few month down the road, it is said that Gravity has not fulfilled any of the commitments he agreed with Sgt. Kifurugunyu.
Sources further tell us, that Gravity says he doesn’t know anything about the agreement and he knows he was forgiven by Sgt.Kifurugunyu as the source quoted what Sgt. Steven Kifulugunyu said in April while being hosted by DJ Jacob Omutuuze of Dembe FM‘s Africa Koona show
I have already forgiven you. Gravity, I have forgiven you when the world is hearing. You are allowed to perform Omwoto,” precisely; those were the words of Sgt. Steven Kifulugunyu.
Well, we can’t speculate so much on this as it is still a gabfest in public domain. We will update you if developments materialize