Rapper Feffe Bussi has sent out a word of caution to Uganda’s rising child stars, advising them to think twice before diving headfirst into mainstream music. According to him, the industry exposes young talent to pressures and experiences far beyond their age.Speaking directly to names like Fresh Kid, Felista Da Superstar, Kapilipiiti, and many others, he suggested that if these youngsters truly want to pursue music, they should keep it age-appropriate.He encouraged them to create songs for their peers and to perform in spaces such as schools, play stations, and other child-friendly platforms.In his view, this path allows them to nurture their talent without losing the innocence of childhood.Feffe Bussi praises Amsterdam’s atmosphere as a must-visit for creativesThe self-proclaimed smallest rapper went even further, sharing a personal reflection: if he ever had a child who showed interest in music, he would protect them from the mainstream industry.He said he would only allow them to make music for kids, keeping their art rooted in youthful spaces while shielding them from the adult world of fame and its challenges. View this post on Instagram The post Rapper Feffe Bussi shares concerns about child stars entering music industry appeared first on MBU.