Popular cinematographer, screenwriter, and film director, Loukman Ali has finally discovered the worst song he has ever listened to and it belongs to Swangz Avenue’s signee, Zagazillion.
Loukman boldly made this statement after Zagazillion innocently posted a video clip on his Twitter/X handle reminding his followers of his ‘Judith Babirye’ jam that he dropped way back during lockdown before advising them to stream it on all platforms.
In the 50-second clip, Zagazillion reminisces about his supposed former crush who seemingly added on too much weight, and in one of the lines, he hints at how Martha Kay is attractive to him.
In a series of tweets, the ‘Girl In A Yellow Jumper’ movie director could not hide his disgust as he compared it Rezso Seress ‘Gloomy Sunday’, which was termed as the Hungarian suicide song which has multiple suicide cases tagged to it.
“In Vienna, a teenage girl drowned herself while clutching a music sheet. In Budapest, a shopkeeper killed himself and left a note that quoted the lyrics of the same song. I always thought Gloomy Sunday by Rezso Seress was the worst song ever but you’ve just changed my mind,” Loukman wrote.
This seemingly rubbed Zagazillion the wrong way as he promised to deal with Loukman if they ever crossed paths again.
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“SawaM r. Netflix. You really have a way with words. I gotta give it to you. But when I land on you, you won’t like it,” he replied.
Loukman is not the only Ugandan who is disappointed in Zagazillion’s song as hundreds of Twitter users have quoted the clip, with some calling out the youngster for the ‘derogatory and misogynistic’ song with uncoordinated lyrics.