Stabua Natooro loves music but says it is unstable money, pushes her kids toward safer paths, and warns artists to diversify or struggle.
Stabua Natooro on her children’s path
Stabua Natooro on her children’s path
- She discourages them from chasing music careers.
- Notes some kids have strong voices already.
- Emphasizes talent should stay optional, not forced.
- Frames music as a gift, not employment.
- Calls the field tough without natural-born ability.
- Says many artists picked the wrong lane.
- She warns that earnings often fail in long-term survival.
- Urges realism over blind passion.
- She tells them to keep pushing creatively.
- Also pushes side jobs for a steady income.
- Experience shaped this blunt perspective.
- Survival matters more than image.
- Stabua Natooro does not rely only on songs.
- Owns Stana Fashions as one stream.
- Runs Stana Medical Centre separately.
- Manages Stana Metal Works alongside music.