Rising talent Ava Peace real name Peace Namugonza has opened up on her different working experiences with both the female and male genders in her music career.
She has worked with a number of artists and through her experience all this time, she has found peace in working with male artists more than females citing their too much drama and supposed bad attitude.
Ava Peace is enjoying massive airplay and media attention because of her viral collaboration ‘Tabbu’ with Daxx Vibez released two weeks ago.
During one of their media rounds, Ava Peace couldn’t contain her excitement and rained praises on the male gender, giving an example of Dax who she says made the actualization of their song easy.
I have worked with both but the easiest is the male gender. They do not have that bad attitude, they are so good and with them, there is no drama. Dax made it so easy for me despite him being a star. He came through for me and gave me his time. I appreciate it because not everyone can do that, Ava Peace revealed.
Before their collabo, the pair was not that close; just acquaintances who occasionally met and related well at that point. However, they both moved on with their lives the moment they were out of each other’s faces. This particular day during one of the media rounds, they decided to hit the studio and record a song after years of postponing.
He was an easy nut to crack. We had been friends but not too close. This time around, we were at some station and he told me about some banger that he had and we could do magic together. I agreed because we had been talking about this for many years. We went to Nessim’s studio and magic happened. We came out with Tabbu and it’s tabbu (trouble) indeed.
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The song was written by Daxx, Nessim, and Doki last year and he confesses that he wrote it a week after he recorded ‘Believe’ with Vinka. He had kept it all this while because he had a number of projects to get out of the way. The finishing was done by Ava Peace’s manager, Jeff Kiiwa before it was finally released.