FBM Entertainment boss and renowned rapper Feffe Bussi, born Frank Mukiiza, has opened up about his plans to give back to Uganda’s hip-hop community.
The “Who Is Who” hitmaker revealed that he intends to establish a hip-hop hub aimed at uplifting talented youths from the ghettos and helping them realize their dreams in the arts and music industry.

Speaking about his future goals, Feffe Bussi expressed satisfaction with the contribution he has already made to the Ugandan hip-hop scene and emphasized that he now wants to focus on empowering the next generation.
“I feel I’ve played my part in the Uganda hip-hop genre. So, my dream now is to give youngsters a chance by creating a hub that can uplift other talented ghetto youths and help everyone realize their dreams.”
He added that giving back to the community is a responsibility he takes seriously, noting that the initiative will benefit not just individuals but the entire nation.
“I feel it’s my time to give back to the community and help put them somewhere because I believe it won’t only help me, but the entire nation. I’m going to promote more for the love of hip-hop and create classes like what Babaluku does to add to the growth of the culture.”
Feffe Bussi’s planned hub is expected to provide mentorship, training, and opportunities that will strengthen Uganda’s hip-hop culture while nurturing emerging talent.
