Humphrey Kiingi, aka, Hum Kay, a gospel artiste and lecturer, talks to Edgar R. Batte about his music beginnings and what he is up to.
He loves and thinks musically. Hum Kay, born Humphrey Kiingi, is one person who hears and translates things into music. In the middle of a conversation, Hum Kay would rather sing than say something.
His musicality straddles entertainment, inspiration, worship and film scores.
“I am a musician who uses my craft as a tool to build communities and in the process improve myself,” he explains.
His musical journey connects to his parents. Hum Kay’s mother, Edna Hilda Kibuuka (RIP) used to sing in a choir. He was not conscious of what his mother had on him until a call was made for pupils at Victoria Nile School, Jinja to join the choir.
Then, his music teacher Ms Bakalikwiila, compelled him to join the choir.
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