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Fik Fameica says grief waits backstage, fans come first
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82901, member: 636"] Fik Fameica proved the grind never stops after hitting the stage immediately following a family tragedy. The Ugandan rapper shocked everyone by appearing at Shades Of Kampala barely days following the death of his mother, Jackline Nassimbwa, at Kibuli Hospital. He buried her quickly and returned to work, honoring her memory with brief silence before jumping right back into the entertainment grind. Fameica claimed he forces himself to separate personal grief from the job because fans paid good money for vibes. He told the crowd that he trained his mind to compartmentalize trauma, ensuring that private sorrows never bleed into the public performance. The artist insisted that emotions do not matter once a contract gets signed. He argued that his sole responsibility involves delivering enjoyment to the audience, noting that personal issues must wait until he steps off the platform because the show simply has to go on. [/QUOTE]
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