Feffe Bussi Reveals Why He Doesn’t Attend Church
Feffe Bussi is opening up about a side of himself fans rarely hear him discuss publicly — his relationship with God.
And surprisingly, the rapper says although he believes deeply in prayer and spirituality, he does not physically attend church services.
Instead, he follows sermons online.
Speaking during an interview on Galaxy TV ahead of his highly anticipated concert this weekend, Feffe Bussi delivered a raw and honest reflection about faith, religion, trust, peace of mind, and the emotional disappointments he has experienced while preparing for one of the biggest moments of his career.
And honestly, some fans were not expecting this level of vulnerability.
During the interview, Feffe Bussi explained that while many people assume church attendance automatically defines someone’s spirituality, his own relationship with God looks different.
According to the rapper, he regularly follows church services online, particularly those from Watoto Church.
“I do that because what if I’m late yet my God has never been late?” he said.
That statement immediately caught attention online.
Because in typical Feffe Bussi fashion, the message sounded thoughtful, humorous, and philosophical all at once.
But then the rapper became even more reflective.
He admitted that his relationship with religion sometimes leaves him conflicted.
“I also give tithe sometimes but sometimes I reach a point and I ask myself if it’s real because I’m a believer but I’m not religious,” Feffe explained.
“But again, you have to pick a religion that will lead you in prayers, so it’s confusing, but you stay believing in God.”
That honesty resonated with many fans.
Especially people who consider themselves spiritual but struggle with traditional religious expectations.
And then things shifted toward personal peace and emotional protection.
Feffe Bussi emphasized the importance of avoiding unnecessary anger and staying around positive energy.
“I believe everyone has the right not to get angry,” he stated.
“So I believe anyone who gets angry does it themselves because someone who will make you angry is evident.”

The rapper continued by encouraging people to recognize toxic behavior early and protect their mental peace before situations escalate.
“You see it and you know what they are going to do next, so protect your energy at all cost, believe in God and work hard.”
But that’s not even where the conversation became most emotional.
While discussing preparations for his upcoming concert, Feffe Bussi revealed that the process has exposed painful lessons about trust, loyalty, and reliability.
And honestly, the frustration in his voice was impossible to ignore.
“You trust someone that they will do something for you and they switch off the phone,” he revealed.
“From business partners to friends, I have experienced it in many people yet we are all mature people and I’m not going to look for you to beat you.”
That line instantly struck a chord online.
Because behind the celebrity lifestyle and concert excitement was someone clearly dealing with disappointment from people he expected to support him.
Feffe Bussi has spent years building a reputation as one of Uganda’s respected rap voices, known for balancing lyrical confidence with surprisingly thoughtful interviews and social commentary.
Over time, the rapper has gained admiration not just for his music but also for his calm personality and ability to avoid major industry feuds despite operating in an entertainment space often dominated by conflict.
As preparations intensify for his upcoming concert, public interest surrounding his personal life and mindset has also grown significantly.
Artists preparing for major shows often face enormous pressure behind the scenes — from financial demands to logistical stress and relationship tensions.
That’s partly why Feffe’s comments about trust and disappointment resonated strongly with many fans.
Because for all the glamour people see publicly, concert preparation can quietly become emotionally exhausting.
And honestly, his remarks sounded less like celebrity complaints and more like someone learning difficult life lessons in real time.
The interview quickly began circulating online after clips of Feffe Bussi discussing God, religion, and betrayal spread across social media.
Fans immediately focused on his statement: “I’m a believer but I’m not religious.”
Within hours, TikTok pages, Facebook blogs, and entertainment platforms were reposting the clip alongside debates about spirituality versus organized religion.
And yes — the internet had opinions.
Some users praised the rapper for speaking honestly about questions many people quietly wrestle with themselves.
Others related strongly to his message about protecting one’s peace and avoiding unnecessary anger.
But fans also noticed something deeper throughout the interview.
Feffe Bussi sounded emotionally tired.
And that vulnerability made the conversation feel even more authentic.
Online reactions have been largely supportive.
Many fans applauded Feffe Bussi for discussing spirituality in a realistic and relatable way rather than pretending to have everything figured out.
Others praised his emotional maturity regarding anger, saying his comments reflected growth and self-awareness rarely seen in celebrity interviews.
Meanwhile, his remarks about unreliable friends and business partners sparked widespread discussion among creatives and entrepreneurs who related to being disappointed by people they trusted.
Some supporters even speculated that the pressure surrounding the upcoming concert may have exposed hidden tensions behind the scenes.
Still, many fans admired the rapper’s decision to speak openly instead of masking frustration behind fake positivity.
And honestly, that honesty may be why the interview connected so deeply.
Beyond entertainment headlines, Feffe Bussi’s comments reflected something deeply human.
Trying to keep faith while navigating disappointment.
Trying to stay peaceful while feeling betrayed.
Trying to trust people while realizing not everyone around you is dependable.
For many listeners, the rapper’s words felt relatable far beyond celebrity culture.
Because almost everyone has experienced the pain of expecting support and receiving silence instead.
The biggest twist in Feffe Bussi’s interview?
The rapper preparing for one of the biggest concerts of his career sounded less focused on fame — and more focused on protecting his spirit.
One thing’s certain — Feffe Bussi is entering this concert season with more than music on his mind.
And after this interview, fans are now rooting not just for the performer on stage, but for the man quietly fighting to protect his peace behind the scenes.
