Multitalented performing Ugandan artist T-26 who is based in the USA is working on dropping thrilling music this new year.
Also widely known as Eric. A Ghetto YuT is From Busia, Uganda where he was born and bred before he moved to the United States.
We had an interview with him and narrated his passion and love for music among other elements of life including his aspirations.
Below is the conversation in detail;
1). What inspired you to join music?
Witnessing the power of music to uplift moods, bring people together, or inspire social change and, the deep love I have for listening to music.
2). What’s the song all about?
The song TOGEZA is all about “Don’t Let Me Down” and
The song WABO WABO is also all about “a fire dance”
3). Which artist do you look up to?
I look up artists like Fik Fameika, Feffe Bussi & Ziza Bafana because I’m a big fan of Kidandali, Afrobeat, Dancehall, and Hip-hop/rap music
4). What makes you different from other artists we have in the country?
Well, I would say that what sets me apart from the rest of the artists in the country is my unique blend of [specific artistic style or technique], combined with my personal experiences and perspective that are deeply rooted in [mention your cultural background or specific life experiences], allowing me to create work that is both visually compelling and emotionally resonant in a way that feels distinctly “me.”
5). Why do you do music, is it for passion or money?
I do it for Passion
6). Do you write the songs yourself?
Yes
7). Besides music which other things do you do?
Okay besides music I’m a Football or a Soccer player, I have a job I work with AMAZON as an ambassador, etc.