Originally, “Beera Nange” was intended for Fille, while “Sabula” was crafted with Sheebah in mind. However, Dokta Brain decided to make the switch, believing it would better serve both artists’ musical journeys. “I wrote Beera Nange aiming to give it to Fille and Sabula aiming to give it to Sheebah, but I intentionally switched them. It was a mistake that turned into a blessing,” he explained.

This strategic decision was influenced by the artists’ musical styles at the time. Fille lacked a dancehall track in her repertoire, while Sheebah had not yet explored the softer, more emotional sound that “Beera Nange” offered. By swapping the songs, Dokta Brain aimed to enhance both artists’ catalogs and provide them with opportunities to showcase their versatility.
The successful reception of both songs has sparked discussions about the creative processes behind hit music in Uganda and how strategic decisions can lead to unexpected successes.