Ugandan Dancehall singer Buka Chimey, actual identify David Musolo, says he has been battling melancholy, nervousness, and different psychological well being points.
By means of a communication through his social media, Buka Chimey – identified for songs like Biluma Abayaye, Tuli Wawelu, and Beer O,clock – famous that he has not been at his finest for the final three years.
He reveals how he has been challenged by trade politics and a few folks have all the time fought arduous to stunt his progress.
He claims sure people went an additional mile of paying media stations to not play his music and directing interviews that broken his model.
Buka Chimey is, nevertheless, in a greater psychological house in the intervening time having overcome his challenges and guarantees to make extra music going ahead.
It’s been some time since I final linked with any of you previously three years. I’ve been on a tough journey, battling melancholy, nervousness and preventing to seek out myself. Throughout this difficult time, l’ve been specializing in discovering my psychological power and rebuilding myself.
Music has all the time been my ardour, however the trade’s politics took a heavy toll on me. Regardless of my arduous efforts and investments, I discovered myself pushed out by sure people who needed my profession to fail, they paid sure Radio and TV Stations to cease taking part in my music for months, despatched reporters to get self-driven interviews from me with an purpose of seeing me fail. It was a tricky, however I wanted to step again and prioritize my psychological well being which I’ve been onto these previous years.
I’m sharing this to not place blame or level fingers nor search sympathy, however to clarify my silence and lift consciousness concerning the realities of dwelling with melancholy and nervousness, particularly on this robust trade.
To my unimaginable followers and family members who stood by me – thanks. Your help and love have been my mild within the darkest moments. Let’s proceed this journey collectively, lifting one another up and making extra music. A lot Love & Gratitude.