Feffe Bussi Says Music Is Like Sports Betting — Here’s Why

Feffe Bussi has confirmed his second headline concert, Hip-Hop Ku Ntiiko, scheduled for May 16, 2026, at Lugogo Cricket Oval.

The show marks 10 years since he stepped into the music industry, a decade defined by growth, risks, and lessons learned the hard way.

While on Next Radio, the rapper, born Frank Mukiiza, opened up about the pressure to deliver hits in a business with no promises.

First of all, a hit is not guaranteed. No one is going to guarantee you that you are going to have a hit in 2026 or 2027. So the fact is, it is a matter of believing in yourself and working hard, and that only makes it harder.

The “Love Yoo” hitmaker added that beyond talent, the financial gamble can be brutal, with many artistes investing heavily without certainty of return.

People pour in their money. I am happy and I thank God that I do not spend a lot on my music, and it does not fail. But just imagine people who put in millions and millions, and the song does not even reach Next Radio or anywhere, or it does not even go past Makindye.

For him, that uncertainty is simply part of the industry.

We are in a risky business where you just have to believe. It is like sports betting.

As he prepares for Lugogo Cricket Oval, Feffe Bussi marks 10 years in the game knowing that in music, belief is necessary, but guarantees do not exist.

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