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Keko shares her life story, opens up about struggles, and talks music comeback

BigEyeUg1By BigEyeUg1January 6, 2025
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Tusker Malt Conversessions is back with a new season. Now in its third season, it premiered on Sunday, featuring rapper Keko.

Keko, draped in a stunning all-white ensemble, delivered six soulful performances, each uniquely crafted to embody her journey. She started viewers off with the infectious rhythm of “Make You Dance” to the heartfelt cry in “Alwoo,” and ended with the household staple, “This is how we do it”.

Keko reminded viewers why she remains a cornerstone of Ugandan rap music. Between performances, Keko opened up about her life journey, pulling no punches. She shared the bittersweet details of her move to Canada, the struggles she faced, and her eventual return to Uganda. She further reminisced about her first concert performance with Azawi last year, calling it the adrenaline rush she needed to reignite her passion for music.

The star also didn’t shy away from critiquing the local hip-hop scene, noting the lack of unity among artistes. She expressed hope for the next generation but emphasised the importance of a collaborative spirit.

A standout moment was her recount of working with Afrigo legend Moses Matovu. The collaboration was both a test of the waters and a bridge between generations. While reactions were mixed, Keko appreciated the experience and hinted at more experimental projects in the pipeline.

In a deeply personal revelation, Keko also discussed her struggles with alcohol, drugs, and depression. “I was happy then I went to a depression and I abused it…I think I’m making eight years now and I haven’t touched ‘drugs’. I was dealing with a love-hate relationship with the people I know and all these things that come with fame. I suffered from acute depression and anxiety and went into schizophrenia, I was scared.”

She also recounted a harrowing encounter with Canadian police during a welfare check, acknowledging her mistakes and the lessons learned. Keko ended the session on a heartwarming note, wishing Queen Karma Sheebah a blessed journey into motherhood; a humble gesture, which symbolised growth and the power of reconciliation.

But, Tusker Malt Conversessions is about more than just music, it’s about the stories behind the craft. The series has grown into a powerful platform for artistes to share their creative processes, personal trials, and triumphs, offering fans an intimate look at the soul of Uganda’s music scene.

The series continues to solidify its place as the ultimate online acoustic music experience, creating a bridge between artistes and their audiences while promoting a deeper understanding of what it takes to create great art.

Watch Keko’s episode below.

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