Renowned singer Maureen Kabasita has opened up about her journey, expressing deep regret over her past as a secular musician. Kabasita, who once graced stages as both a solo artist and part of a band, now reflects on her past choices with a sense of disappointment.
In a discussion with Spark TV, Kabasita revealed her belief that her true calling lies in gospel music. She expressed bewilderment at how she strayed into the realm of secular music, which she now perceives as often tainted.
Reflecting on some of her past works, she admitted regret over certain songs, citing one collaboration with Ziza Bafana as particularly troublesome. Kabasita confessed to resorting to smoking weed as a publicity stunt for the song—a decision that left a lasting negative impact on her.
Driven by a newfound spiritual awakening, the “Kasengejja” singer is determined to realign her musical path with her faith. She earnestly desires to embark on a journey of gospel music, dedicating her talents to serving God.
Kabasita expressed a strong desire to collaborate with esteemed gospel figure Pastor Wilson Bugembe, envisioning a partnership that would amplify her message of redemption and faith.
Beyond her musical aspirations, Kabasita shared personal insights into her life, revealing her single status despite being a mother. She expressed a hopeful outlook, stating her belief that this year would bring her a life partner.
Kabasita outlined her criteria for a prospective spouse, emphasizing qualities such as height, dark complexion, and financial stability.
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