Kayz Reveals How The Media Almost Ended Fik Fameica’s Career
Former media personality Kawalya Isaac famously known as Kayz has revealed how the media almost ended singer Fik Fameica’s career. He said they spent almost three years trying to put him down but he was strong enough to go through it and still stand tall.
Kays told uncoveredug news reporters that “I remember when the media fought Fik Fameica for almost three years. His career almost ended because of his pride and the way he was behaving. I am just happy that he managed to stand out and he is still among the best male musicians in Uganda,”.
Fik Fameica became famous in 2018 with some hit songs. His fans were coming all out to support him fully every where he was booked to perform. However, like any other person, fame and pride came before him hence facing backlash from the fans. At first, he held a successful concert that most of his fans attended. However, the second concert that came after that terribly flopped.
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According to Kayz, there were multiple reasons why the media was against Fik Fameica for so many years. He said the singer fooled them for three consecutive days. He organized press conferences for his concert but when the media showed up, he refused to show up.
In conclusion, Kayz said Fik Fameica was very rude, even when they tried calling him he would say he is in bed sleeping. For those reasons, the media stopped supporting him and his career almost reached an end.
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