KAMPALA – In the heart of Uganda’s buzzing entertainment scene, a new titan has emerged, shattering the boundary between the boxing ring and the recording booth. Musisi "Breaker Breaker," the kickboxing sensation turned Afro-beat star, is no longer just a "promising talent"—he is officially a powerhouse mogul.
Often compared to the legendary Golola Moses, Musisi has taken the "sports-entertainment" blueprint and supercharged it for a new generation.

From the Ring to the Charts
Musisi’s journey began with a claim that many found bold, if not outright audacious: declaring himself the successor to Golola Moses. However, after a string of high-octane victories, including his dominant performance against Bamweyana Kawagga, the skepticism has evaporated.
"I didn't come to just participate; I came to take the throne," Musisi famously stated following a recent bout. "People want to see a fight, but they also want to see a show. I give them both."
That showmanship has bled directly into his music career. His 2024 hit "Sente Bipapula," featuring Fik Gaza, has become the definitive anthem for Kampala’s "hustler" culture. With follow-up tracks like "Kayayaana" and "Basonyiwe," Musisi has proven that his success in the studio is no fluke.
The 28-Year-Old Mogul
While his footwork and vocals keep him in the headlines, it is Musisi’s financial discipline that is turning heads in the business world. At just 28, the star recently unveiled a multi-million shilling mansion, a move that sent shockwaves through social media.