Rapper Feffe Bussi, legally known as Frank Mukiiza, does not buy the notch where promoters claim they incur losses rather than make profits from the shows they organize.
Based on the experience he recently learned when he organized a show, he realized that promoters make lots of money but prefer to keep it under wraps and either avoid being taxed by revenue-collecting organizations.
Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. “It’s a business that people profit from, but they prefer to keep it under wraps. Promoters claim they don’t make money, but they do”,- Feffe Bussi stated in an interview with NBS TV After5 show.
For the past couple of months, Promoters have been claiming that the music industry is no longer as lucrative as back then, and at a certain moment, promoters appeared to claim that whenever they organized shows, they would end up making losses.
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Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. At the start of the year, a section of promoters claimed that the events they organized last year didn’t profit from them something that Feffe Bussi claims that these promoters are lairs.
Just a few days ago, he dropped a brand new album dubbed ‘Paragon’ that he is promoting and believes people will love all the projects on the album that he recorded.
Some expressed mixed reactions from the album saying he did not serve his Hip-Hop fans with what they anticipated since it had a fusion of Afrobeat and other genres of music.
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