Veteran Kadongo Kamu singer Gerald Kiweewa has defended his decision to entertain mourners during the vigil for his late wife after facing criticism from some members of the public.Speaking about the emotional moment, Kiweewa said those who condemned his actions do not understand the deep bond he shared with his wife or the role music has always played in their lives.According to the singer, his late wife was also a musician, and their relationship was built around their shared passion for music. Although they never got the opportunity to record and release songs together, they often sang together before they got married.Those people don’t understand. I’m a musician, and my wife was also a musician. From the very beginning, we used to sing together. Unfortunately, we never got the chance to record and release songs together. Later, I stepped away from making music with her, brought her into my home, and she became my wife.Kiweewa added that performing during moments of grief is not unusual for him, recalling how he handled the heartbreaking news of his mother’s death while on stage more than two decades ago.Even if I lost my father today, I would still sing. When my mother passed away on September 1, 2000, Willy Mukaabya was the first person to receive the news. As I was about to perform, he quietly informed me that my mother had died.Gerald Kiweewa mourns the passing of his wifeDespite the devastating news, Kiweewa said he proceeded with his performance, delivering three songs that thrilled the audience and earned him generous tips.After the third song, I told the audience about my mother’s passing. I then performed one final song before leaving, and everyone was left in shock.The singer maintains that music has always been a part of his life, even in moments of profound personal loss. @joweofficial2 Kiweewamunyivu nnyo#trending #fypシ゚viral #trend #mostviralvideo @eddykenzo @KASUKU🦜 ♬ original sound – Joweria Kyeyune The post Gerald Kiweewa stands by decision to perform during late wife’s mourning appeared first on MBU.