Chameleone Expresses Gratitude for Support During Illness
The news of his illness was initially reported by fellow singer Gravity Omutujju, who had spoken to Chameleone's parents.
Published: about 1 year ago
Ugandan music legend Jose Chameleone recently expressed his heartfelt gratitude to his fans, friends, and well-wishers for their love, support, and prayers during his hospitalization.
The news of his illness was initially reported by fellow singer Gravity Omutujju, who had spoken to Chameleone's parents.
In a heartfelt statement shared on social media, Chameleone conveyed his appreciation for the outpouring of support he had received. He acknowledged that the kind wishes from his fans and the medical care provided by Aline Medical Hospital in Minneapolis played a significant role in his progress and recovery.
"I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for the love, support, and prayers that I received during my hospitalization," Chameleone wrote. "Your kind wishes have truly given me strength through this challenging time."
While Chameleone did not disclose the specific details of his illness, he assured his fans that he is now on the road to recovery. He expressed his confidence in returning to good health soon, emphasizing that God has always been good to him.
"Though my recovery may still require some time and patience, I am confident that I will return to good health soon," Chameleone stated. "Thank you all, my people."
Jose Chameleone, whose real name is Joseph Mayanja, has been a prominent figure in the Ugandan music industry for over two decades. Known for his energetic performances and versatile music style, he has captivated audiences both within Uganda and internationally.
Chameleone's fans and well-wishers have flooded social media with messages of support, expressing their happiness at his recovery and their anticipation of his return to the stage.
We join his fans and the music community in wishing Jose Chameleone a speedy and complete recovery. May his passion for music continue to shine and inspire generations to come.