Feffe Bussi’s HipHop Ku Ntiko Pulls Massive Industry Support
Kampala’s entertainment scene came alive on 14th May 2026 as top artists, media personalities, and industry stakeholders gathered in a powerful show of support for rapper Feffe Bussi ahead of his upcoming concert.
The energy was unmistakable.
And the message was even clearer — Ugandan hip hop is stepping into a bigger spotlight.
The HipHop Ku Ntiko press conference, held ahead of Feffe Bussi’s highly anticipated show scheduled for 16th May 2026 at Lugogo Cricket Oval, turned into a full-scale industry moment.
Hosted by media personality Douglas Lwanga, the event attracted a strong lineup of Uganda’s entertainment elite, signaling just how much momentum Feffe Bussi’s concert has built.
Among those in attendance were Spice Diana, Navio, The Mith, Coco Finger, alongside several other artists, influencers, and music industry figures.
Their presence wasn’t just symbolic — it reflected a growing recognition of Feffe Bussi’s influence within Uganda’s hip hop culture.
And the atmosphere throughout the event felt less like a press conference and more like a cultural celebration.

Organized by Talent Africa Group, the launch also highlighted plans for what is expected to be one of the most significant hip hop concert experiences in Uganda this year.
Speaking at the event, Aly Allibhai, CEO of Talent Africa Group, praised Feffe Bussi for his consistency and contribution to shaping Uganda’s hip hop identity.
“Feffe Bussi has built a strong movement around his music and culture,” Aly said.
“As Talent Africa Group, we are proud to partner on a concert that celebrates Ugandan hip hop and provides fans with a world-class live experience.”
That statement underscored the scale of the event being prepared.
Because this is not just another concert — it’s being positioned as a cultural milestone.
Feffe Bussi has steadily built his reputation as one of Uganda’s most consistent hip hop voices, known for his lyrical delivery and growing influence in the local rap scene.
Over the years, Ugandan hip hop has often competed for space within a music industry largely dominated by Afrobeat and dancehall sounds.
However, events like HipHop Ku Ntiko signal a shift in how local rap is being packaged, promoted, and consumed by audiences.
The involvement of major stakeholders such as Talent Africa Group reflects increasing investment in live music experiences and structured entertainment branding.
Meanwhile, corporate sponsors like Bond 7 continue to expand their presence in Uganda’s entertainment landscape.
At the event, Roy, the brand manager at Bond 7, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting youth culture and live music experiences.
“HipHop Ku Ntiko represents the energy, creativity, and culture that today’s audience connects with,” he said.
“We are excited to be part of this journey with Feffe Bussi and all the fans attending the concert.”
Photos and clips from the press conference quickly circulated across social media shortly after the event.
Fans immediately reacted to the unexpected turnout of top-tier artists, especially the presence of names like Spice Diana and Navio at a hip hop-focused gathering.
Within hours, entertainment pages were highlighting the event as proof that Ugandan hip hop is gaining renewed mainstream recognition.

And yes — the internet had opinions.
Some fans praised the unity within the industry, calling it a positive sign for local music growth.
Others focused on the scale of the production, suggesting that Feffe Bussi’s concert may set a new standard for hip hop events in Uganda.
Either way, the buzz was immediate and widespread.
Online conversations quickly shifted toward expectations for the upcoming concert.
Many fans expressed excitement over the lineup of industry support and hinted that surprise guest appearances could be possible on the main night.
Others highlighted the strategic importance of Talent Africa Group’s involvement, noting their track record in delivering large-scale entertainment experiences.
Meanwhile, supporters of Ugandan hip hop celebrated the visibility the genre is currently receiving, saying Feffe Bussi is helping push it further into mainstream culture.
Still, anticipation remains high as fans wait to see how the actual concert unfolds.
Because if the press conference is anything to go by, expectations are now extremely high.
Beyond the headlines and sponsorship announcements lies a deeper story about growth, recognition, and persistence.
Feffe Bussi’s journey reflects the broader evolution of Ugandan hip hop — from underground movement to a structured, commercially supported genre with growing national appeal.
For many upcoming artists, moments like these represent validation that consistency can eventually lead to industry-wide recognition.
And for fans, it signals a growing confidence in local rap culture as a major entertainment force.
The biggest takeaway from the HipHop Ku Ntiko press conference?
Ugandan hip hop is no longer asking for attention — it’s commanding it.
One thing’s certain — Feffe Bussi’s concert is no longer just a show on the calendar.
It’s shaping up to be one of the defining music moments of the year.
