Insight

Young artistes climbing the treacherous mountain of fame and fortune

Forget stories of singers having posh cars, huge houses, bountiful groupies, designer clothes and jewellery. While that might happen in the United States, in Rwanda it is totally a different story especially if you are new artiste trying to get a toehold in the local music scene. These young men and women are struggling with little support.Charles Hirwa, a 23-year-old gospel artiste and founder of the group Heaven Sent, has been singing for about a year now. Like many others he hasn’t made many inroads in the road to fame. To make things worse he dropped out of school to pursue his dreams.
Music producer Devydenko in his Nyamirambo studio. The New Times/ Patrick Buchana
Music producer Devydenko in his Nyamirambo studio. The New Times/ Patrick Buchana
Times Reporter