In Summary
- Keko’s homecoming sent shock waves through social media channels
- She was a driving force in the hip hop revolution in Uganda’s music space
Ugandan rapper Tracey Keko better known as Keko has made her triumphant return to her homeland after five year hiatus in Canada.
Her journey from being top in the Ugandan Hip-hop music industry to her recent struggles with addiction and depression has been nothing short of a roller coaster and fans have eagerly awaited her return
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The announcement of Keko’s homecoming sent shock waves through social media channels on Wednesday when she shared a heartfelt photo of her newfound residence in Kampala.
“Hello Kampala I’m here,” Keko posted via X previously twitter.
The once vibrant and charismatic artist was met with a warm welcome from netizens who had missed her iconic presence on the Ugandan music scene.
“KEKO is back in the land,” Baboon forest tweeted
“Welcome home,”
”Keko’s problems began when she got signed to sony music. What most people don’t know is these huge record labels are many times a killer of young talent with their so many not to do list. A lot of artists have been suffocated that way
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Keko’s reentry into the limelight was a deep contrast to her previous silence which had left fans disappointed.
Her return came after a concerning Instagram Live appearance last year where she appeared in a state of distress.
The truth eventually emerged that Keko had been battling the demons of drug addiction and depression during her time abroad.
Keko’s memorable songs
But what has surprised Uganda’s upon her return was the transformation in Keko’s physical appearance.
The once petite and trendy rapper had undergone a noticeable change, now appearing bigger and carrying the scars of her battles with addiction and depression.
She was a driving force in the hip hop revolution in Uganda’s music space, known for her fierce flow and unwavering confidence.
Songs like “Let Me Go,” “How We Do It,” “Fly Solo,” and “Make You Dance” still resonate with fans today, reminding them of her unparalleled talent
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