Bebe Cool Praises Peter Miles for Class and Style


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Bebe Cool praises Peter Miles

Ugandan music icon Bebe Cool praises Peter Miles for his timeless class, style, and calm personality, describing him as one of the few artists who have gracefully maintained both relevance and respect in the entertainment industry.

In an interview shared on MBU, Bebe Cool admitted that Peter Miles greatly influenced his fashion sense, especially his taste in designer sunglasses and luxury watches. He noted that he always admired the singer’s polished appearance and effortless confidence. “He has always had class,” Bebe Cool said. “He inspired my style as regards designer sunglasses and watches. I always looked at him with admiration for his simplistic yet sophisticated fashion. He always cleaned up well.”

Beyond appearance, the Bebe Cool praises Peter Miles admiration extended to the veteran’s personality and professionalism. He described Peter Miles as one of the few Ugandan artists who avoid unnecessary conflict and focus on personal growth. “He is the only artist, at all levels in Uganda, to consistently maintain good looks, good music, mind his business, he is clean, and classy. I doubt he even has enemies,” Bebe added.

Bebe Cool went on to highlight Peter Miles’ maturity in walking away from the music scene without drama or controversy. “If you hate Peter Miles, you have a problem. He always ignores chaos and minds his business. He completely walked away from music and went to mind his other businesses without fighting with anyone. He never turned back. It’s admirable.”

Peter Miles, who rose to fame in the early 2000s with hits like Frontline and Owange, has since diversified his career into business and private ventures, maintaining a low profile. His composure and style continue to inspire fellow musicians and fans alike.

Bebe Cool’s heartfelt remarks serve as a rare gesture of admiration in an industry often marked by rivalry. For fans of Ugandan music, this moment stands as a reminder of mutual respect among veterans who helped shape the nation’s dancehall legacy.


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