Jose Chameleone has reignited his long-running feud with sections of National Unity Platform (NUP) supporters after declaring that they are no longer welcome at his music shows.
The legendary singer made the explosive remarks while addressing the growing tensions that have followed years of online confrontations between him and some supporters of the opposition party.
Chameleone said the disagreements have gone beyond social media exchanges and reached a point where he no longer feels the need to seek support from those who continuously attack him.
In a defiant stance, the Leone Island boss insisted that his popularity stretches far beyond Uganda, pointing to his massive following across East Africa as proof that his music career remains firmly intact.
The singer argued that his fan base in countries across the region is large enough to sustain his concerts and music projects, regardless of whether some NUP supporters choose to boycott his events.
The latest comments are expected to spark fresh debate among fans and political supporters, especially given the history of public exchanges that have repeatedly placed Chameleone at odds with sections of the NUP online community.
For years, the celebrated artist has found himself caught in political crossfire, with social media battles often erupting whenever he comments on national issues or responds to criticism from opposition supporters.
Now, with his latest declaration, Chameleone appears to be drawing a clear line, signaling that he is prepared to move forward without the backing of those he believes have consistently targeted him.
Whether the remarks will deepen the divide or trigger fresh reactions from NUP supporters remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the drama surrounding one of Uganda’s biggest music stars is far from over.

