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Sheebah Karungi highlights focus on substantial matters rather than trivial disputes with Spice Diana

Sheebah Karungi has addressed the lingering tension between her and Spice Diana, stemming from their known clash that happened last year.

The clash led to several diss songs being released by both parties until sanity was restored. The two appeared at performances together, feigning the ‘women supporting women’ narrative until they could not pretend anymore.

Sheebah Karungi jumped on Yung Mullo’s ‘Sipimiika’ and in one of the verses, she hit Spice Diana, who also retaliated with another diss song.

Amidst all this drama, when asked what the issue was between them, Sheebah has always stated that they were not enemies. However, Spice Diana claimed Sheebah unfollowed her, contradicting her public statements that they are ‘cool’.

In an interview, Sheebah Karungi laughed it off, emphasizing her focus on more substantial matters instead of petty drama. She questioned the significance of social media followings which she says did not amount to financial gain since Spice Diana was not her fan.

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I’m 34 years old and I believe we are too old to go back and forth about the drama of who unfollowed who on social media. I do not think by following that girl, I add anything to her, same goes to her if she follows me. There is nothing important there. She knows the real truth behind this. We both know this so we should not both waste our time, Sheebah Karungi noted.

No one adds anything to you when they follow you unless they are your fan and when they follow you and they will buy your new song and when you promote a concert, they will attend. If it is not that, it doesn’t matter if you unfollow each other, nothing new, she revealed.

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