Ugandan music legend Dr. Jose Chameleone has revealed a major life change — he’s officially quit alcohol and smoking. The “Valu Valu” hitmaker says the decision comes from a deep sense of gratitude for a second chance at life, and a desire to protect his future.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!“I don’t want to mess with the second chance given by God,” Chameleone said.
The veteran artist, known for his energetic performances and undeniable impact on East African music, reflected on his journey and shared that he’s now just three years away from turning 50. That milestone, he says, is a wake-up call to prioritize health and longevity.
“I have three years to 50. I want to keep my life free from unhealthy things,” he added.
Fans and fellow artists have praised the move, calling it a bold and inspiring step. After years of living in the fast lane, Chameleone is now leading by example — choosing wellness, clarity, and gratitude over the habits that once defined the nightlife of fame.
This shift marks not just a personal transformation, but a new chapter in the story of one of Africa’s most celebrated musical icons.
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