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Ugandan Musician Chris Evans Credits Female Collaborations for Musical Success

Veteran singer Chris Evans highlights the impact of female artists on his career while expressing concerns over the Ugandan music industry's pressures.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 18, 2025
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Chris Evans credits female collaborations for musical success amid industry challenges, citing partnerships with artists like Rema Namakula and concerns over industry negativity.

Ugandan musician Chris Evans Kaweesi has acknowledged that his most impactful musical projects have been collaborations with female artists.

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Despite working with male musicians such as John Blaq and David Lutalo, Evans believes his partnerships with women have yielded more significant hits.

He stated, “I think those ones I have done with females have been bigger hits because of a reason I don’t even know.”

Throughout his career, Evans has collaborated with several prominent female artists, including Chosen Becky, Spice Diana, Sasha Brighton, Mary Bata, and Serena Bata.

His duet with Rema Namakula remains one of his most celebrated works.

Despite his passion for music and live performances, Evans has expressed feelings of fatigue and disillusionment with the industry.

He remarked, “I still enjoy being on stage, people cheering for you, but you reach a point where you feel like you want to do other things.”

Evans also voiced concerns about the negative aspects of the music industry, including allegations of witchcraft, which have contributed to his growing weariness.

As Evans reflects on his career and the challenges within the Ugandan music scene, his experiences underscore the complexities artists face in balancing creative fulfillment with industry pressures.

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Fatimah Abdulraheem is an emerging digital journalist passionate about crafting compelling narratives for today's media landscape. She combines fresh perspectives with journalistic standards to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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