Fik Fameica finally confirmed what many had suspected: the two rap heavyweights had indeed gone through a period of silence.
For months, whispers floated around like unfinished punchlines: Were Fik Fameica and Feffe Bussi still cool, or was the cold war quietly simmering behind the bars and bravado? Turns out, the rumors weren’t entirely fiction but neither was the reconciliation fans secretly hoped for.

During a recent TV interview, Fik Fameica finally confirmed what many had suspected: the two rap heavyweights had indeed gone through a period of silence. No calls. No casual check-ins. Just two talented lyricists orbiting the same industry without crossing paths.
But hip-hop, like a good freestyle, thrives on unexpected turns.
Last weekend delivered exactly that when the pair met backstage at Geosteady’s concert. Somewhere between the music, the crowd noise, and what we can only imagine was a very Ugandan “let’s talk, my brother” moment, the ice melted.
A conversation happened. And just like that, the feud clocked out.
If anyone needed proof the tension is officially archived, Fik Fameica didn’t just shake hands and move on, he pulled out the ultimate industry olive branch.
The rapper publicly pledged support for Feffe Bussi’s upcoming show at Lugogo Cricket Oval, urging fans to turn up in large numbers and support hip-hop as a whole.
“I have no problem with Feffe, and I’m very sure I will come for the concert. I want to use this opportunity to call upon the fans to support him because he is good for the culture. He is good at the game. Come support him. This is enough to show you that there is no bad blood between us. I accept we had a situation at one point, but not anymore. I take life so easily, and I believe you cannot eat the entire bread alone; we have to share. The industry is for all of us to share,” he said.
In an industry often accused of gatekeeping and quiet rivalries, the message landed louder than a bass drop.
“You cannot eat the entire bread alone,” Fik said, delivering what might be the most relatable metaphor ever used to explain music industry unity.
Translation? Success tastes better when shared.
Beyond the reconciliation headlines, what stood out most was the respect.
Fik Fameica openly acknowledged Feffe Bussi’s exceptional talent and contribution to the culture, a rare moment of public admiration between artists once rumored to be trading invisible jabs.
Instead of competition, the narrative shifted toward collaboration, growth, and collective progress for Ugandan hip-hop.

Because sometimes the biggest flex isn’t a diss track. It’s maturity.
Interestingly, reconciliation may have started long before the concert handshake.
In a recent interview, Feffe Bussi revealed that he attended Fik Fameica’s mother’s burial not as a rival or industry colleague but as a fellow human being showing compassion during loss.
According to him, grief had no space for grudges. At that moment, whatever tension existed simply didn’t matter. And perhaps that’s the real headline here.
Enock Mugabi aka iWitness is a Journalist, Seasoned Writer and Music Analyst with a passion for sports.
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