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Abdul Mulaasi Finally Explains the Truth Behind His Famous “Farm” — “I’m Not a Cheater, I’m a Lover”

Abdul Mulaasi Breaks Silence on His “Farm” — The Story Behind Uganda’s Most Talked-About Hit
wamalaBy wamalaOctober 7, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Veteran Ugandan singer Abdul Mulaasi has finally opened up about the real story behind his famous “Farm” — a concept that once dominated headlines and social media chatter following the release of his chart-topping song of the same name.

In a new tell-all interview, Mulaasi addressed years of speculation about what his so-called “farm” really represented. While many believed it referred to a group of women he allegedly kept under one roof, the singer insists the truth is far less scandalous — and far more misunderstood.

“I Only Had Two Official Wives and Two Girlfriends”

Mulaasi revealed that contrary to popular belief, his “farm” wasn’t a harem or a secret love club. Instead, he said it was simply a term he used to describe the women who were part of his life during that period.

“I only had two official girlfriends within the group and two wives at home,” Mulaasi explained. “One official wife whom I wedded was called Kuliva, and my first baby mama was Namatovu — but we broke up before I married.”

According to Mulaasi, both of his wives were fully aware of his situation and understood the dynamics of his relationships.

“These other ones were just my girlfriends who helped take care of me, and my two official wives knew about them,” he clarified.

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“I’m Not a Cheater — I’m a Lover”

When pressed on whether he considers himself unfaithful, the “Farm” singer gave an answer that immediately went viral.

“I’m not a cheater. I’m a lover,” he declared confidently.

Mulaasi then offered what he described as an important difference between cheating and loving — a philosophy that he says guided his relationships at the time.

“Cheating is hopping from one woman to another secretly,” he explained. “But loving is about caring for someone until you break up, then moving on. I made sure my wives knew about my girlfriends.”

His comments drew laughter from interviewers and fans alike, with many saying Mulaasi’s perspective reflects his old-school charm and straightforward personality.

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“They Were My Balanced Diet” — Mulaasi on His Lifestyle

Mulaasi went on to describe his past lifestyle with playful humor, revealing that he often referred to his girlfriends as his “balanced diet” — a term he used to express how they each contributed to his emotional well-being.

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“They kept me emotionally steady,” he said with a laugh. “My farm kept me happy and balanced — they all played a role.”

He shared that his “farm” had its main home in Seluwale, Makindye, but also had “branches” elsewhere, joking that it was all part of his “lifestyle at the time.”

“It wasn’t about lust,” he added. “It was about love, care, and support. Everyone knew their place.”

The Legend of the “Farm” — From Song to Pop Culture

When Abdul Mulaasi released Farm years ago, the song became a massive hit, instantly making him one of Uganda’s most talked-about artists.

Fans were fascinated — and sometimes confused — by his lyrics about “harvesting love” and “keeping a farm,” leading to endless rumors about his personal life.

Over time, “Mulaasi’s farm” became a running joke and pop culture phrase, often used to describe men with multiple romantic partners. But until now, the artist had never publicly explained what the concept truly meant to him.

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“People made their own stories about it,” he said. “But I was just expressing love in my own creative way. It’s what inspired the song.”

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Fans React: “Only Mulaasi Could Say That!”

After the interview clip surfaced online, fans flooded social media with hilarious and divided reactions.

“Mulaasi is the real OG! Calling girlfriends a ‘balanced diet’ is wild,” one user commented on X (formerly Twitter).

“He actually makes sense — at least he was honest with everyone,” another fan wrote.

“This man has lived life. Two wives and two girlfriends and still peaceful? Teach us!” joked a commenter on Facebook.

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Many praised Mulaasi for his honesty and humor, calling him a “living legend” of Uganda’s golden music era. Others, however, accused him of romanticizing infidelity and setting a bad example for younger artists.

A Reflection of Old-School Ugandan Music Culture

Abdul Mulaasi’s unapologetic openness is a reminder of the colorful personalities that once defined Uganda’s music scene in the early 2000s. Known for blending humor, storytelling, and relatable experiences in his songs, Mulaasi’s approach reflected a time when music was deeply personal — and sometimes, downright controversial.

Music analysts say his recent revelations show how older artists are now reclaiming their narratives, choosing to tell their own stories rather than letting gossip define them.

Final Thoughts

For years, the “Farm” legend has fueled speculation, laughter, and plenty of memes — but Abdul Mulaasi’s latest confession puts everything in perspective.

He insists he’s not proud or ashamed, just honest about who he was.

“People can say what they want, but I loved openly,” Mulaasi concluded. “I didn’t hide, I didn’t cheat — I just loved.”

Whether you see it as humor, wisdom, or old-fashioned charm, one thing is certain: Mulaasi’s “farm” story will remain one of Uganda’s most unforgettable entertainment tales.

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