“it doesn't matter how careless your mother is, she will always be your mother, Sherry Princess is not my sister but rather my mother when it comes to music because she was here while I was still a child in the camp”, Jenneth Prischa reacts.
Adding that while Sherry had the best of her moments it was time for her to allow prospective new and young blood to prosper without setting a hedgerow on their talent pathways.
This set the ground rolling, resounding a bell that Sherry’s time was up as one of the old time musicians. It was candid she stopped engaging in petty fights and masquerading as the star, surely knowing numerous young prospective musicians are in the pipeline to rewrite their history.
The confrontation came in handy to underscore the long standing tension between the two only sparked like wild bush fire by motormouth musician cum politician Bosimic Otim during the burial of Lucky David's father on Saturday 21st, September 2024.
It’s from here that Bosmic who was called to address mourners also invited Hon Hon. Anthony Akol to come and mend the rot between then following his month long abusive takes on the honorable while he was still in exile.
The seemingly excited Akol responded with a wide smile on his face before not knowing they were opening a can of worms that marked an end to month’s long bickering of the brewing tension between the two female artists.
Bosmic, however, went ahead and tasked Hon. Akol to reconcile the two female musicians before their differences hit another level stating that when they continue with their fight people should ask Akol because he has handed them to him as the chairperson of Acholi Parliamentary Group.
The provocation marked the start and end of a once jolly and sisterhood-like notion like it’s said in Luo “Ot Oyoo Tin dong Ogik” as the two parted ways.
Even then, Jenneth Prischa clearly stated that she does not have any fight with Sherry Princess, only that Sherry had failed to appreciate the power of merging talent and not willing to hand over the crown as the best female artist in the region.
"Me and my sister Sherry Princess, we don't have any fight nor exchange words. There is a saying that however much your mother is very stupid, she still remains your mother. Sherry Princess is like my mother who I cannot dare when it comes to music because she started singing when I was still a little girl” Prischa argued.
Relenting her misles and proving her innocence she asked the crowd if they had ever heard of sherry pa’lamenye..Yes……. The crowd chanted "this is the very Sherry Princess" of the famous “BEDO I CAMP RAC” debut song recording during the hard times in internally displaced people’s camps.
Her remarks set eyeballs rolling while revelers murmured, groaned or yelled how they thought sherry Pa Lameny was long gone–Dead.
In extinguishing the already diluted scene, Sherry Princess maintained that any misunderstandings between her and her sister would not and cannot be resolved at such place as burial ground because as artist they hard a home where they could seat and get this resolve thus throwing his boss Bosmic who had instigated the matter under the bus to carry the burgeon of bickering in a wrong place and at a wrong time. I Your Verdict!!