Chosen Becky’s path to success has been marked by numerous challenges, including societal criticism and personal hardships that tested her resilience and determination.
Raised in a devoutly religious family with her father serving as a pastor and church leader, she faced severe judgment when she became pregnant with her first child at a young age. The scrutiny intensified as both she and her sister experienced early pregnancies, leading to her father relocating from their village in Masaka to seek opportunities in town.
Despite facing disapproval and obstacles, Chosen Becky and her siblings drew inspiration from their modest beginnings to strive for a better life. Determined to forge their own paths, they entered the hustle of the world, fueled by the desire to improve their circumstances back home.
Even in the face of resistance, such as her mother’s initial reluctance to support her roadside chips and fries business idea, Chosen Becky remained steadfast in pursuing her dreams.
It was through her unwavering resilience and undeniable talent that Chosen Becky found her breakthrough in the music industry at the age of 18, with the guidance of mentors like Victor Kamenyo and later David Lutalo. Her hit song “Bankuza” propelled her to widespread acclaim, and she never looked back.
Departing from Kamenyo’s camp, she joined Da Hares of David Lutalo, before embarking on a successful solo career, cementing her position in the industry.
Reflecting on her journey, Chosen Becky recently shared her story, following the news of securing a visa for her father to accompany her to the Netherlands for a music performance. This milestone serves as a testament to her resilience and determination in overcoming adversity on the path to success.