Bebe Cool's wife Zuena Explains Why She Quit music
25 September 2020

[Photo Credit: Bashir Theo]
By Gloria
In 2011, Ugandan artiste Bebe Cool was at the peak of his career dominating the local airwaves with his massive tunes.
His consistency and quality productions made him one of the most sought after artistes back then.
This therefore meant that he had to travel often and also spend a lot of time in studio in a bid to maintain the level he was at.
After being inspired by his successful husband, Zuena Kirema Ssali decided to try out her luck in music releasing songs like ‘Owa Boda’ f. Eighton&Reign and Mata.
Download Bebe Cool Music for Free on Mdundo
She, however, ditched the music industry shortly afterwards, leaving fans speculating her quick exit.
Speaking during a past interview, Zuena noted that she did music to pass time. According to her, it all started as a joke when she accompanied Bebe Cool to studio.
She divulges that she stepped on stage because Bebe Cool's fans always begged for her presence.
According to Zuena, it later became hard for her to balance motherhood and music so she decided to calls it quits and focus on parenting.
"I stopped doing music because my daughter chose the maid to help her instead of me. I told Bebe Cool that I was done. Music was not giving me enough time with the kids," Zuena said.
More News
Burna Boy, Rema To Face Off In the MTV Europe Music Award
Davido Terminates Contract With Lil Frosh At DMW Over Domestic Violence Claims
Harmonize Issues Latest Update on Upcoming ‘High School’ Album
Ben Pol Bounces Back with New Song ‘Walimwengu’
Sheebah Hits New Milestone, Becomes First Ugandan to be Nominated for MTV Europe Music Awards
NEW VIDEO: Bebe Cool Drops New 'Mwongede Akalulu' Visuals
NEW VIDEO: Watch as Pascal Tokodi Features King Kaka in ‘You’
Stonebwoy and Davido Set to Drop a Song
Skales One Step Closer To Grammy Nomination With 'Healing Process' EP
Davido's 'Fall' Producer Kiddominant Sets New Record In Africa
DMW Signs First Female Artist Liya
Nviiri, Femi One Set to Drop a Massive Collabo
Yemi Alade: My Album Is Nearly Here




Leave your comment