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KID FOX

Ugandan musician Kid Fox, known for his hit songs “Bbusu,” ”Veteran”, ”Luganda N’emikwano”, “Kapere,” and “Nimekyoka,” spoke out against malicious rumors circulating about his departure from Uganda.

In an exclusive interview, Kid Fox, now based in Japan, addressed the false claims and shares his side of the story including claims that the so called Ugandan Big Artists were always fighting him technically at home.

A Decade in Japan

Kid Fox, whose real name is Kiggundu Steven, has been living in Japan for nearly a decade. During this time, he has built a new life, including marrying a Japanese woman. Despite his physical distance from Uganda, Kid Fox’s music legacy continues to be felt, and his unique style remains iconic in Ugandan music history.

Rumors and Misinformation

However, Kid Fox’s success abroad has not stopped Ugandan musicians from spreading false rumors about his departure from the country.

The malicious claims suggest that Kid Fox was involved in drug trafficking in Japan, which led to his alleged “killing.” Kid Fox emphatically denies these allegations, stating that he left Uganda in peace and has been living a quiet life in Tokyo Japan.

Legacy and Impact

Kid Fox is remembered for his distinctive flow and contribution to Ugandan music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Despite his talent, Kid Fox feels that his work has not been fully appreciated.

TV10’s “Lost and Found” docket will delve deeper into Kid Fox’s story, shedding light on his experiences and legacy. Stay tuned to TV10 for more updates.

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