Kapeke apologizes for storming off stage at Roast and Rhyme festival, blames bad sound

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Dancehall singer Kapeke has apologized to his fans for storming off the stage midway through his performance at the Roast and Rhyme festival on Sunday.One of the most anticipated singers on the evening, Kapeke, whose real name is Derrick Nsubuga, had stepped onto the stage with excitement as the crowd cheered him on.However, he cut his performance short while performing his hit song Kaba, after a glitch that seems to have been caused by the deejay.He immediately walked off the stage alongside his team of dancers, management, and bouncers and exited the venue, leaving the revelers confused.Kapeke Faces Police Charges Over Theft and Malicious DamageKapeke’s act has been criticised by netizens who believe there was a better way to deal with the situation and continue with the performance, as fans had already shown their eagerness to watch him perform.Via TikTok, Kapeke on Monday morning issued an apology to his fans. He revealed that the mishap was caused by “bad sound,” and promised to do better next time.Sorry, my people, for not performing to your expectations coz of bad sound. Next time better.A section of netizens, however, has defended his actions, noting that no artist can continue performing well after such bad sound that he experienced. @kapekeyahnohsay NEXT TIME BETTER💪🤎🧸 #roastandrhyme #kapekemustshine ♬ original sound – Kapekeyahnuhsay The post Kapeke apologizes for storming off stage at Roast and Rhyme festival, blames bad sound appeared first on MBU.