In a heartfelt interview on “Deep Discuss with Mr. Henrie,” songwriter-turned-singer Acidic Vokoz opened up about his profound respect and gratitude for Sheebah Karungi.
Reflecting on a second in his profession, Acidic recounted how Sheebah supplied him his first alternative to carry out on stage in Kampala at Freedom Metropolis.
This expertise, he shared, was instrumental in constructing the boldness he wanted to transition from being a songwriter to pursuing a singing profession.
Acidic Vokoz expressed his enduring appreciation for Sheebah, noting that her help was a turning level. “That second gave me the much-needed confidence to concentrate on singing,” he stated.
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His gratitude for Sheebah’s perception in him stays sturdy, and he acknowledges the affect it has had on his musical journey.
Through the interview, Acidic grew to become emotional and shed tears as he narrated his story. As a rising artist, Acidic Vokoz has already made a mark with songs like “Final Likelihood,” “It’s Okay,” and “Future.”
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