In a rare and heartening display of compassion, the dynamic and philanthropic Ugandan trap artist, Rickman Manrick, brought the curtain down on 2023 and ushered in the new year with an altruistic luncheon and community welfare giveaway in the Bakuli ghettos of Kampala—the very place he once called home. The announcement of this benevolent initiative came through Bryan Morel Publications, representing Rickman, and included a ground breaking collaboration with Yo Kuku!, a leading poultry supplier.
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The collaborative effort materialized into an extraordinary donation of over 300 kilograms of premium chicken during a festive luncheon for the Bakuli community. The significance of this event was further amplified by Rickman’s choice of Bakuli, the locale of his inaugural hit, “Bango,” establishing a poignant link with the Mengo community.
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Kicking off with a hamper distribution to more than 50 families, the event included essential items such as soap, sanitary materials, sugar, cooking oil, bread, posho, rice, clothes, beddings, and various household necessities. Rickman, along with his fandom team, extended the heartwarming gesture by treating over 300 individuals to a hearty meal, creating an atmosphere of communal warmth and shared joy.
Before the event, there was a pre-tease at Yo Kuku’s offices, generating anticipation as Rickman hinted at a brewing collaboration with the brand’s corporate social responsibility initiative. The outreach extended to traversing ghettos, distributing Yo Kuku-branded luncheon and hamper chicken packages to families. The social impact of the initiative was highlighted not only to the press but also to friends and mainstream media.
Culminating in an album listening party, the event became a platform for an intimate connection between Rickman’s music and the community. The lineup featured notable artists like Bexxx A DJ and an open mic session with local talents headed by Scorpion Shabba. Yokuku took advantage of the moment to deliver a speech, expressing their commitment to furthering the virtue of giving back to society in the upcoming year.
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The ‘Ndi Muto’ album, showcased during the event, boasts a diverse tracklist featuring collaborations with various artists such as Joshua Baraka, Soundlykbb, King Hanny, Ruyonga, Mark Da Urban, Bad Sparksy, Likkle Bangi, Pasha Amaro, and others. The album also credits renowned producers such as B.I.T. (Best In Town), Artin Pro, Raka (Joshua Baraka), Vad beats, and Mio, with Mixing and Mastering handled by Isaac Kalema, Herbertskillz, and Vad beats.
Nevertheless, Rickman Manrick, known not just as a rapper but as a force of positive change and artistic expression, has transformed from the gritty streets of Bakuli to the global stage. His journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of music and philanthropy, embodying the spirit of giving and community support.
Rickman Manrick
On the other hand, Yokuku, a leading chicken supplier, showcased its commitment to making a positive impact in communities. Through strategic partnerships and initiatives, Yokuku strives to contribute to the betterment of society while providing quality chicken products. The collaboration with Rickman aligns with their dedication to social responsibility, as evidenced by their involvement in the heartening Bakuli community welfare giveaway. As Rickman’s music resonates globally, Yokuku’s commitment to positive community impact remains steadfast. The collaboration stands as a shining example of the potential for positive change when the worlds of artistry and corporate social responsibility intersect.