Songstress Naava Grey has raised curiosity among her fans as she prepares for her maiden Symphonic Concert, scheduled for 14th February 2025 at Kampala Serena Hotel.
During recent interviews, the soulful artist dropped hints about a possible retirement, leaving many to wonder if this Valentine’s Day event could mark the end of her illustrious career.
“I posted this on my WhatsApp status saying I might want to retire, but you never know God’s plans,” Naava shared during her interview with Galaxy TV. While she didn’t confirm her decision outright, her words have stirred conversations about her profound impact on Uganda’s music scene.
Known for timeless love ballads like “Ninga Omuloge,” “Sokalami,” and “Nteredde,” Naava Grey has built a legacy of soul-stirring music. As she gears up for her biggest concert yet, fans are reflecting on her journey and the void her absence might leave in the industry.
In addition to discussing her potential retirement, Naava Grey shared inspiring advice for rising and aspiring artists. During an appearance on UBC TV’s Horizon Vibe show, she emphasized the importance of self-discovery and finding one’s purpose.
“You have to know your purpose. Everyone has a calling in life. It might not be music but something else God has called you to serve His people,” she said.
Watch her speak out below: