By BigEyeUg Team
Ugandan sensation Recho Rey, known for her dynamic presence in the rap scene, recently shared insights into her initial encounters with fellow girls.
During a radio interview on Galaxy FM, Rey candidly expressed her feelings, stating, “To be honest, for the first time, I felt strange hanging around with girls. But with time, I blended slowly by slowly.“
Initially recognized for her portrayal of male characters and a ‘bad girl’ persona akin to a tomboy, Rey garnered significant attention, contributing to her growing fanbase.
However, as her music career progressed, the talented rapper underwent a rebranding process, evolving into a more feminine and glamorous artist, a transformation that her fans have warmly embraced.
One notable aspect of Rey’s recent experiences has been her collaboration with fellow female artists. Among them are Nina Roz, Ava Peace, Zafaran, Jowy Landa, and Nandor Love.
Together, they have formed a musical collective known as “The Six Killaz,” spearheaded by renowned talent manager Jeff Kiwa.
Recho Rey’s journey reflects a dynamic evolution both in her personal identity and her professional pursuits.
As she continues to break boundaries in the music industry, her openness about her experiences serves as inspiration for fans and fellow artists alike.
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