Most of these talents are raised in shantytowns and lack capital to invest in their music.
With a few of them gaining a breakthrough, ghetto talents have continued to contribute alot to the industry. Almost every town has registered a ghetto youth in the music industry in the most recent years especially after the COVID-19 outbreak.
Like any other developing town, Mubende has also had vibrant ghetto talents, some of whom have made hit songs as others lacked money to invest . Among these top talents is Rabistar De Preacher.
Born Kyatesa Samuel, the Zion Jah Family is a testimony that ghetto got talents.
He has continuously released his songs featuring top artists.
With inspiration from the "King of reggae" , Bob Marley, Rabistar has always crafted his lyrics based on love, hope and sometimes politics, encouraging unity and spreading the gospel through his songs.
After a hiatus of several months, the #Ndimukisa hitmaker is back with a seven track EP which will be released soon.
The much anticipated album consists of songs made by professional beatmakers around the country, which promise to be one of the great songs of the Rastafarian.
Titled THE PREACHER, the EP, which will be released on 23rd February has already caught the attention of many, with reggae music lovers already turning on their notifications.
In a recent interview, Rabistar assured all his fans to expect the best as he promised all the seven songs to be available on all streaming platforms. Subscribe to his YouTube channel and turn on notifications to enjoy his music as more is to come.
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