TAKEAWAYS
- Feffe Bussi says he invested over Shs300 million in his Lugogo concert.
- The rapper revealed he now wakes up daily for 3 a.m. prayers and workouts.
- He appreciated Eddy Kenzo and Bebe Cool for supporting him ahead of the show.
Rapper Feffe Bussi has revealed the immense pressure he is facing ahead of his upcoming concert scheduled for May 16 at Lugogo Cricket Oval.

The singer disclosed that the concert has cost him more than Shs300 million, a figure that has left him restless as he works day and night to ensure the event becomes a success.
According to Feffe Bussi, raising the money was not easy since he did not have the funds himself and had to approach different sponsors, stakeholders, and partners for support.
“I am under a lot of pressure because this concert is very expensive. I didn’t have the money, so I had to move around looking for support from different people,” Fefe Busi said.
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The rapper explained that the stress surrounding the preparations has pushed him into a strict routine that begins with 3 a.m. prayers every day.
Feffe said he was advised that praying at that hour works miracles, and he has fully embraced the routine as he seeks divine intervention ahead of the major event.
He added that after praying, he no longer goes back to sleep. Instead, he heads straight into workout sessions as he prepares himself physically to deliver an unforgettable performance for his fans before spending the rest of the day meeting sponsors and organizers.
“After the prayers, I don’t go back to bed. I work out because I want to give my fans the best performance possible,” he added.
The rapper also spoke about the support he has received from the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF). However, he clarified that he does not believe the federation can finance a concert of such magnitude.
Feffe noted that the support he received came directly from Eddy Kenzo rather than the federation itself.
He also appreciated Bebe Cool for standing by him despite their political differences, saying the Gagamel boss has shown him genuine support during a difficult period.




