A Pass responds to backlash over vulgar TikTok live: vows to uphold professionalism

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A Pass’ fans on social media have called him out for featuring on a live TikTok broadcast alongside other guest artists using vulgar language.

The live broadcast in question was Bruno K’s famous Ekibozi on TikTok, which hosted Gravity Omutujju, Lil Pazo, Laika Music, and A Pass himself. The group discussed several topics related to music, but the discussion became inappropriate due to the use of obscenity, particularly from Gravity and Lil Pazo.

Taking to his X account, radio personality Dr. Kwefulukuta expressed his concern about the damaging impact of the interaction on the local music industry. He specifically called out the ‘Wuuyo’ singer for stooping so low and dragging his brand through it.

A Pass, in a humbling way, acknowledged having received the message explaining that he had been randomly added as a viewer on the live show.

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He, however, condemned the use of vulgar language in online or offline contexts and promised to engage in more productive discussions going forward.

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Although I am not responsible for the language used by other artists during the live broadcast, going forward, I will trade carefully and avoid saying anything that could be misinterpreted. Lastly, don’t make it look like I was vulgar on the live,” read part of A Pass’ response. 



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