Singer Daxx Kartel drops signature milk bottle for fatherhood
Mar 29, 2024
"Ask me no more about my bottle because the truth is, you will no longer see it again. It now belongs to my son, and I will no longer use it as my signature item because I cannot have the same item as him," he said.
Daxx Kartel (pictured) and his wife, Momo19, recently welcomed their first born son
In the realm of showbiz, maintaining signature items has long been a tradition among various performers. From singer Kalifah Aganaga's distinctive boots to Maro's cross tied onto one of his dreads, these items become synonymous with the artistes themselves.
Another singer known for his signature item is Suleiman Sebunya Sebyaala, also known as Daxx Kartel, whose milk bottle has become a ubiquitous accessory in his fashion and performances, contributing significantly to his brand identity.
However, it seems that he may soon be relinquishing this defining element of his persona as he embraces fatherhood. Daxx Kartel and his wife, Momo19, recently welcomed their first born son, and in celebration, the Baala singer has already passed on his iconic milk bottle to his son.
Speaking on a local TV programme recently, the singer informed his fans that he would no longer be bringing his milk bottle onto the stage, as he had given it to his son as a symbol of his joy in becoming a father.
"Ask me no more about my bottle because the truth is, you will no longer see it again. It now belongs to my son, and I will no longer use it as my signature item because I cannot have the same item as him. I have matured now that I am a father. No more playing around," Kartel declared.
In 2023, the singer temporarily set aside the bottle for a number of months, but eventually, he was once again seen carrying it, indicating his reluctance to part with it. With this recent development and revelation, all eyes are now on the singer from the public to see if he will indeed keep his promise.
Daxx Kartel burst onto the mainstream music scene with hit tracks such as "Baala," "Nakato," "Obupangisa," "Namboozo," "Self Service," and several others.
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