Latinum Accuses Ray G of Witchcraft, Claims to Have Proof

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Struggling Ugandan musician Latinum has made shocking allegations against fellow artist Reagan Muhairwe, popularly known as Ray G. Latinum, who has been out of the spotlight for some time, claims that Ray G has been using witchcraft to hinder his success and dominate the western Ugandan music scene.

In a statement that has stirred controversy in the entertainment industry, Latinum boldly accused Ray G of bewitching him and trying to take his place in the industry.

"Ray G bewitched me and continues to do so. He began practicing witchcraft years ago in an attempt to take my place, but I have returned, and his witchcraft cannot harm me now," he asserted.

Adding to his claims, Latinum revealed that he owns a device that detects witchcraft, which he allegedly purchased from Germany. He stated that on multiple occasions, the machine has indicated Ray G as a source of dark magic.

"I have a machine that detects witchcraft, and every time I use it, it points at Ray G. I bought it from Germany, and I know the truth," he said.

The former rising star, who once enjoyed mainstream success with hits like Baabo, believes that Ray G’s success is not a result of musical talent but rather supernatural powers.

Ray G, who has dominated the western Ugandan music scene with hit songs and a loyal fan base, has not yet responded to these allegations. However, fans and industry stakeholders have expressed mixed reactions, with some dismissing the claims as mere attempts by Latinum to regain lost relevance.

As the debate rages on, the Ugandan music industry awaits Ray G’s response to these serious accusations.

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