When an artist has music in their DNA, it never truly fades away. That’s the case with Ham Tezla (Hamuza Tezikubwa), the Ugandan singer-songwriter whose journey has taken him through education, multimedia work, and charity before finally bringing him back to the stage.
Ham first began recording at the age of 17, but life demanded his focus elsewhere. Determined to complete his studies, he set music aside while building a career in multimedia design and community development. Yet, the fire for music never left him.
In 2025, Ham Tezla officially made his comeback, releasing a wave of fresh tracks — “The Rain,” “Vibe Controller,” and “Made Me Believe.” Each song carries its own story: resilience, joy, and faith. They’re more than just catchy Afrobeats anthems; they’re proof that passion can be paused, but never silenced.
As fans embrace his new music, Ham Tezla is carving out a space in the international Afrobeats movement, carrying with him the heart of Uganda and the soul of his personal journey.
