Growing up a fan of Ugandan music, specifically Hip Hop and Luga Flow specifically, City Hustler developed a love for music and had a dream of becoming a musician since his childhood.After completing his Form six UNEB exams, City left Uganda to Canada in search for greener pastures and this is where he decided to take on music as a profession,
However while in Uganda, he was a choreographer and a dancer, and it should be noted that he used to be in a dance group called Zion Dancer, a crew that made a name in dancing Bboy and also featuring in a couple of Ugandan musicians’ music videos.
According to the singer, he draws inspiration from artists like GNL Zambia, Rocky Giant and Babaluku, who used to come and rap for them at their church during his time in Uganda, other artists that inspire him are American super stars like Eminem, 50 Cent and Jay among others.
He is known for his unique and exceptional style, where he adds Trap to almost every genre he does, which includes Hip Hop, Dancehall, Afro Beat, and Luga Trap among othersBut just all other success stories, City Hustler hasn’t found it smooth for himself especially doing music in diaspora where he revealed to us how it is hard to make it and be recognized in Ugandan music industry if you’re based in the diaspora, according to him, it’s hard to find the right promoters, radios and media personalities that connect with artists in the diaspora.
He says there’s a huge gap between the Diaspora industry and the one in UgandaThe singer has so far registered over 10 songs under his name and amongs these are the most notable ones, “ Boss Lady “ which has received a massive airplay and reception from music lovers. Other songs include “Kiki” Cold City, and Move So among others