Legendary bongo artist, TID makes shocking revelation about his drug addiction that pulled him down and made him go under.
Speaking to The Trend´s Amina Rabar, Khalid Mohamed better known as TID reveals he has been in the music career since he was 17.
The bongo sensation has been a hitmaker before he met the cruel world of drugs expressing:
As a young upcoming artiste, I met different producers who wanted to coach me but some ended misleading me.
Still too young for the cruel world, producers led him into drugs the likes of cocaine, that derailed his course and purpose in the career.
Through addiction, I ended up losing great opportunities that would have bettered my career but I had lost focus and direction.
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However, he might have lost his career, but not who he was created to be.
People will always have different opinions and you can´t stop them.
People think celebrities are not humans and expect too much from them that we cannot live a normal life.
Additionally, announcing his comeback, he reveals he will be dropping an album pretty soon that all should look out for.
Reception
Fans of the ¨Zeze¨ hitmaker could not believe the bongo sensation is back and express mixed reactions:
Hey TID hazeeki, taking us back to early 2000. Welcome back.
why he dancing like he jus stepped out of a rainbow parade though?
A perform zeze..
Mnyamaaa ????
Still looking the same. Oh my goodness. Good to see you Sir.
Your music lives on TID!! You’re a pioneer, leave them bad mind alone. More work King ???? and less hype!
Cku mingi
Background
TID is a bongo flava musician from Tanzania whose stage name stands for ¨Top In Dar [Dar es Salaam]¨ back in the days.
The 38-year old is best known for hits: Kiuno, Nyota Yako, We dada, Zeze and Siamini.
Back in 1994, TID started singing with the group ¨Black Gangsters¨ before backing out 5 years later as a solo artist.
He is an award-winning artist having toured East Africa, the UK as well as the US.
However things didn´t go well for him in 2008 when he was sentenced to one year jail term for assault before his release 4 months later.