"What I talk about is music, the business of music. I came into music knowing that we are united. But we are in business and begging people to give you a drop. You ask for a drop from someone and demand it for years," Evans, who also revealed that he had worked with a lot of dishonest people, said during the interview.
Video: Chris Evans tears up during interview
Musician Chris Evans Kaweesi, known professionally as Chris Evans, broke into tears during an interview with Anna Talia Oze as he was talking about how fellow musicians have failed to promote his concert.
Chris Evans will be holding a concert over the weekend at Freedom City in Kampala.
His first single titled Rihana, released in 2007 and produced by Mozart Studios, was his breakthrough hit and it introduced him to the industry.
In 2010 he dropped another great jam titled Ndikusasula Ki and because of the success of the song, he held his first concert in 2011.
In 2015, he collaborated with songstress Rema Namakula to release Linda and it was a smash hit that turned into a classic.
Evans, who started singing at a young age, should have surprised many when he teared up during the interview because he has always been known for his calm demeanor.
Chris Evans's latest concert was in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic rocked the entertainment industry.
Some of his other greats songs are Wamponya, Sitidde, Kiribubi, Maama, Zaake, Sibinene, Komawo, Bwebinyuma, Call Me, Kisaaganda, Sikunenya, Gwe Choice Yange, Wanfuna, Leer lwaffe, Nakupenda, Nguwe Ani, Namuganyi and Tongatiika.
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