Zuchu breaks down in tears after a disappointing show in Houston

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Wasafi signee and a certified hitmaker, singer, songwriter, and award-winning artiste Zuchu is quite sad after fans failed to show up at her concert on tour in Houston City, Texas.

Even after making so many hit songs, Zuchu feels unappreciated after her event in the US was lowly attended below their expectations.

Zuchu was scheduled to perform at the Royal Palace Hall, United States, on 18 November 2022.

However, singer Zuchu is not laying blame on anyone at all, she’s actually taking it as a lesson learned. She promised to work even harder to turn the lose that she got this time around into a major win that will not only make her proud of herself but for also her country and the entire Afrobeats genre where she’s shinning in the same light as she is in the Bongo Flava genre.

This will also open up opportunities for other artistes just like Diamond Platnumz has done after many years of ups and downs.

Zuchu posted her disappointment and also thanked everyone who showed up to support her.

The melodious, emotional singer had something to say about the flop of her show in the US.

“As an Artist[e] nobody ever prepares you for moments like this. My show in Houston didn’t go as planned ila namshukuru kila aliejitokeza kwa ajili yangu I love y’all.

As I’m crying and sobbing right now ili hii leo imenipa hasira ya kufanya zaidi.

Recently I lost my energy to even work hard. Kibinaadamu tu, I kept asking why did I choose this career but moments like this zinanipa majibu ya kwamba a few chosen ones hutolewa kama mfano ili ije kuwa rahisi kwa engine.

Kina Simba[meaning Diamond Platnumz] wanawezaje Yarrabi? Well, in their stories kuna a lot of failures ndo engine zinawafikisha walipo. I ACCEPT FAILING AS A PART OF MY SUCCESS,” she shared on social media on Instagram stories.

 

 

Zuchu in Houston
Image: Instagram.com Zuchu

 

Zuchu will perform in Kenya on the 11th and 12th of December 2022, at the Eldoret Sports Club.

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