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Double life star: Inside Faymous’ journey from architecture to hit songs

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  • Faymous, real name Brian Matsiko, is a Makerere-trained architect successfully balancing a professional career with music.
  • He rose to prominence after hit collaborations with Kataleya & Kandle, Geosteady, and Nina Roz.
  • Managed by Ray Pan Management, Faymous represents a new generation of Ugandan artists excelling beyond music.

In the heart of Kampala, a unique creative force is blurring the lines between structural design and melodic rhythm. Brian Matsiko, known to the music world as Faymous, is proving that you don’t have to choose between a professional career and a passion for the arts.

A Foundation of Excellence
Faymous’ journey began in Mbarara City, where his discipline was forged early on. A standout student at Kitabi Seminary in Bushenyi, he topped his class before earning a prestigious government sponsorship to Makerere University. There, he spent five years mastering the rigors of a Bachelor’s of Architecture.

Today, he balances a demanding career as a professional architect with a rapidly ascending trajectory in the Ugandan music industry.

The Musical Evolution
Faymous officially entered the music scene in 2018 with his debut professional release, “Tegumala.” After a strategic hiatus starting in 2020 to focus on his professional growth, he has made a thunderous return in 2025.
His comeback has been marked by high-profile collaborations that have dominated the airwaves:

  • “Gundeeze”: A massive hit featuring the dynamic duo Kataleya & Kandle.
  • “Kigwo (Remix)”: A soulful reimagining of his 2020 track, this time featuring vocal powerhouse Geosteady.
  • “Oli Wange”: A romantic collaboration with the celebrated Nina Roz.

The Future Under Ray Pan Management
Now based in Kampala and backed by the expertise of Ray Pan Management, Faymous is no longer just a “rising star”—he is a sophisticated artist with a catalog that includes fan favorites like “Otukubanyo.” By day, he designs the skyline; by night, he crafts the soundtrack to the city. Faymous is a testament to the fact that with enough drive, one can excel in the world of blueprints and the world of beats simultaneously

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