Tracy Melon Reflects on Her Rise After 3 Years of Going Unnoticed
Tracy Melon is enjoying the rewards of years of hard work, and she is not taking any of it for granted.
Born Tracy Mirembe, the fast-rising Zouk and R&B singer has quickly established herself as one of Uganda’s most talked-about female artistes.
From fans to fellow musicians, praise for her talent continues to grow.
Among those who have publicly applauded her is legendary vocalist Juliana Kanyomozi, a recognition many upcoming artistes can only dream of.
Speaking on KFM, Tracy Melon reflected on her journey and the feeling of finally seeing her efforts pay off after years of working behind the scenes.

It feels really good, I must say, because I worked for three years without being seen. So when it happened last year, it just put me in a place where I could say dreams can actually come true.
Beyond the breakthrough itself, she is grateful for the growing number of people who have embraced her music.
I am happy, I am privileged, and I am so humbled to know that there is not just one artiste, not even just artistes, but a multitude of people who sit down and say, ‘I listen to Tracy Melon.’ It is such a privilege.
The “Ogenda Kukilaba” hitmaker also described her experience in the music industry as a positive one so far.

So far, so good. I am happy doing what I am doing. I have no bad energy. I love everyone. It is peaceful over here. My world is so peaceful.
With more listeners embracing her music and industry veterans singing her praises, Tracy Melon’s rise shows no sign of slowing down.