Ugandan dancehall star Fik Gaza has surprised many after coming out to publicly apologize to fellow artist Pallaso, putting an end to their months-long heated beef.
In a heartfelt message shared on his X (formerly Twitter), the Gaza Music boss admitted that he went too far with his previous attacks and acknowledged that his actions had caused pain.
“Yo, Uncle @pallasomusic! It’s your boy Fik Gaza here. I wanna take a moment to say sorry, man. I was way outta line with the things I said, and I know I hurt you, bro. I was caught up in the heat of the moment, and I let my emotions get the best of me. I was brainwashed,” Fik Gaza posted.
The apology comes after the pair fell out earlier this year, following allegations from Fik Gaza that Pallaso had disrespected him during a performance. The clash quickly exploded online, sparking heated exchanges between their fan bases.
At the height of the feud, Gaza even accused Pallaso of using ghetto youths to fight his battles without paying them, and vowed to confront him face-to-face. He also stated that he was standing up to protect Alien Skin’s camp, claiming Pallaso was causing chaos in the ghetto.
However, in his latest message, Fik Gaza now seems to be taking a different route choosing peace over war. He acknowledged Pallaso’s seniority and expressed desire to fix things and move forward.
As of now, the sucker free boss has not responded, but fans are already celebrating what they see as a mature and positive step toward unity in the music industry.
Fik Gaza, who has recently enjoyed massive attention with hits like Tontanka, Banana, and Sanyu, is receiving praise for showing humility and growth.
Many Ugandans are now hoping that this apology will open doors for the two to not only reconcile but maybe even bless fans with joint project together .

