Rapper GNL Zamba has announced that he and his family are permanently relocating back to Uganda.

In a heartfelt statement, he revealed his intentions to make a meaningful impact on the Ugandan music industry, particularly the hip-hop scene, which he feels is currently under-utilised and misunderstood.

In his previous visits, GNL hinted at ambitions to break into the film industry, expressing interest in becoming a Hollywood star.

However, his focus has shifted towards revitalizing hip-hop in Uganda. He sees untapped potential in the genre, believing it can be a powerful tool for education, communication, and cultural transformation, especially for Uganda’s youth.

In an impassioned social media post, GNL shared his vision: “Dear Forest, I’m buying a one-way ticket to Uganda. It is time to give the culture new life, direction, and vision. I observe that hip-hop is way too underutilized, misunderstood, misanalyzed, criticized, and mismanaged, yet it has the potential to uplift, educate, communicate, and change the trajectory of the youth and communities, opening up infinite opportunities! I’m coming home—hope to see you all.”