• D-Star Hoozambe claims unmatched dominance in Uganda and Kenya’s music scenes.
  • He reveals his Kenyan identity while promoting Ugandan talent.
  • Fellow artists secretly enjoy his music, and critics can’t replicate his style.

Rapper D-Star Hoozambe is making waves with his fearless confidence, claiming he’s a top-tier artist who has successfully conquered both Uganda and Kenya.

According to him, no one else can replicate the kind of music he delivers across the border.

In a bold revelation, D-Star Hoozambe shared that while he presents himself as a Ugandan artist to shine a spotlight on local talent, deep down, he actually considers himself Kenyan.

He also hinted that many fellow artists secretly vibe to his tracks. “Most of them play my songs in their cars,” he said, pointing out that his music has quietly become a guilty pleasure for some of his peers.

Closing his remarks, D-Star Hoozambe sent a clear message to critics. “Those who believe this fact will grow, and the haters will stop at that—hating,” he said.

He added confidently, “There’s no artist who can leave here and go to Kenya and make the same kind of content I make while I’m there.”

Whether fans love him or shake their heads, one thing is clear: D-Star Hoozambe isn’t holding back—and he’s unapologetically staking his claim as a cross-border music force.