In a bold initiative that has ignited discussions among fans, A Pass held a unique concert on January 31st, exclusively featuring female artists. This choice raised questions about the lack of male performers, especially given his history of collaborations with well-known male acts like Ykee Benda.
I wanted to stand out as the only male presence on that stage. If you’re keen, you’ll notice that only female artists performed at my show.
A Pass
Among the performers were talented women like Likkle Bangi and Lilian Mbabazi, with the event opening by the all-female group Warafiki. This exclusive lineup not only surprised some audience members but also created a stir among A Pass’s collaborative partner, Ykee Benda.
Even though their professional rapport is strong, Ykee Benda didn’t take the stage that night. A Pass clarified this decision by stating, “I didn’t invite Ykee Benda because I wanted to have only female artists. It wasn’t personal; I just wanted to be the singular male presence.”
I didn’t invite Ykee Benda because I wanted to have only female artists. It wasn’t personal; I just wanted to be the singular male presence.
Despite the all-female cast, A Pass acknowledged and appreciated the support he received from male artists in the audience. Notably, singer Elijah Kitaka attended, even going the extra mile by purchasing a table at the event. A Pass commended this support, stating, “That kind of backing means a lot.”
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