The talented artist, real name Tracey Jocelyn Keko, says she feels now more than ever, ready to get married and settle down.
“If I get a person who can marry me... even next week, I cannot turn them down,” Keko said in a televised interview on Friday.
“If you are out there single, and you are tall but not too tall and of moderate size, and you have a bit of money, please hit me up.”
Asked if she would prefer a fellow celebrity for a spouse, Keko said, this would not a consideration for her at the moment as long the suitor has other other good qualities.
“He doesn’t have to be a celebrity, as long as he has some money and is God-fearing,” she added.
Keko last month returned home from Canada where she had lived for the past seven years.
The award-winning rapper, upon her return, hit the ground running to start working on new music in the hope to revive her fan base and her music career in Uganda.
She’s also publicly pleaded for collaborations with top Ugandan artists.
In particular, Keko hopes to meet up with her old friend Sheebah Karungi, whom she says, she’s not been able to link up with since her return.
“She’s now a super star, I cannot seem to get to her. But If she’s watching, I am open to a meeting and doing a collabo and working together, and rekindling the friendship that we used to have.”
Keko’s hopes to return to the big scene had a significant lift last night as she made her first big stage appearance alongside Azawi at the Kampala Serena Hotel.