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Women And Alcohol Drained Aslay’s Music Career,Says His Manager Fella

Bongo music artist Dogo Aslay is reportedly musically inept as at now due to his overindulgence in alcohol and promiscuity. This is according to his long time manager Said Fella who was very categorical when citing reasons behind Aslay’s music career’s eventual downfall.

Fella revealed this while speaking to a local media house where he claimed that the talented artist had misplaced priorities as he plunged himself into pleasure at a time he was to be more focused on his career growth.

“Aslay’s talent is inborn unlike most artistes whose success is pegged on effort. However, Aslay’s downfall has been occasioned by his indulgences with the pleasure of the world. He got into this ‘adult stuff’ a little bit too early, I mean alcohol and women.” He said.

He further urged Aslay to consider holding fast unto his music career and let go the worldly pleasures adding that he (Fella) believes in Aslay’s potential.

“People will say I am hating but I have seen this boy grow. He should go easy on these things and focus on his music, there is enough time to enjoy life,” Fella said.

Fella managed the 29-year-old Aslay while he was still a teenager and helped him break into the music scene at the age of 13 when he released his first hit dubbed Nakusema that shook the whole of East Africa after which he helped the music star join Yamoto band alongside Enock Bella, Mbosso Khan and Beka Flavour, a group that was later on disbanded and members embarked on solo projects.

Aslay did so well as a solo artist but in recent years he has gone MIA in the.music scene.

Maureen Omollo

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