Ugandan artist Fyn Ekoz has spoken out after a painful personal experience left him emotionally broken — and transformed.
In an emotional account shared with close fans and followers, the fast-rising music talent opened up about a recent incident involving a surprise visit to his girlfriend’s workplace. The visit, which he had hoped would rekindle connection and warmth, ended up exposing a truth he says he could no longer ignore.
“For two months, she never called me. Never sent even a beep. I kept trying, hoping it was just distance or life. So, I decided to surprise her,” Fyn shared.
But the surprise quickly turned into heartbreak.
Upon arrival, Fyn says he was kept outside the entire day — not allowed in, not embraced, not treated with the warmth he expected. Inside the room with her, he noticed another man. He didn’t speak — only used sign language — but his quiet presence spoke volumes.
“She gave us both food. But I was kept outside. He stayed inside with her. She talked, she laughed — just not with me. I sat in silence and watched.”
Despite carrying money to support her — a kind gesture meant to help her out — Fyn walked away without saying much. He told her he was going to buy airtime, walked past her and the man, and never looked back.
“I left the money in my pocket. I left the pain at her doorstep. And I took back my power.”
Now, the artist says he’s done with chasing people who don’t see his value.
“I will no longer chase people. I will no longer chase love. From now on, I will chase peace. I will chase my dreams. I will chase money.”
Fyn’s story has since gone viral among fans, sparking an outpouring of support from across East Africa. Many have praised him for handling the situation with quiet dignity and maturity — a reflection, they say, of a man who knows his worth.
As an artist, Fyn Ekoz has always drawn deeply from real-life emotion. But this moment, he says, has changed the way he sees relationships — and himself.
“A true partner doesn’t make you feel like a stranger. A real woman will be proud to show you off, not hide you. I now understand that love without respect is a cage. I’d rather walk alone in freedom.”
Fyn is now channelling his energy into music, business, and building his legacy — and he’s urging other young men to do the same.
“There’s nothing wrong with love. But if it doesn’t feel like love, don’t force it. Chase what brings peace. Chase success. Chase your goals.”
In a world where heartbreak often leads to bitterness, Fyn Ekoz’s message is clear: you can cry, you can walk away — and you can still rise.
