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Singer Wiyaala has apologised for some statements she made in a viral video after some persons claimed she did not count in the industry.
She said those comments made by pundits has cost her a lot including some gigs she was asked to perform at.
Speaking on Showziz A-Z she stated that "I would like to use this opportunity to apologise to any artiste who was offended comments."
She said that had not meant to undermine anyone but only reiterate some comments by pundits that "the music industry was being filled with junk music, that was what I was referring to."
Wiyaala added that has never been her intention to hurt her colleagues especially since she knows everyone is hustling to make a name for themselves in the industry.
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