
Ceaserous Praises Steve Jean for Boosting His Music Career
Singer Ceaserous has heaped praise on Fenon Records boss Steve Jean for playing a big role in lifting his music career.
Kampala, Uganda - Ugandan artist Ceaserous recently shared insights into his musical career during an interview on Galaxy TV's "The Deep Talk with Mr. Henrie." The artist recounted his journey, beginning with his early days and his departure from the group "Smash" in 2011, following his completion of high school. He later pursued higher education at Kampala International University (KIU). A significant turning point in Ceaserous's career, as he explained, came in mid-2015 when he connected with Steve Jean, the head of Fenon Records. Ceaserous lauded Jean for his instrumental role in helping him commercialize his music and for "amplifying my vision." He described Jean as "a very good guy" with remarkable insight, capable of foreseeing potential in artists. Ceaserous also revealed that his first solo song, "Bounce," was recorded in 2012, marking an important step in his independent career. The interview provided a personal look into the challenges and breakthroughs that have shaped the artist's path in the competitive music industry.
Singer Ceaserous has heaped praise on Fenon Records boss Steve Jean for playing a big role in lifting his music career.