By BigEyeUg Team:
A rising music star from the Central African Republic, Starking Boycrack is steadily making a name for himself in both Uganda and his home country through his powerful rap music and dedication to nurturing young talent.

Starking Boycrack moved to Uganda nine years ago as a student to pursue higher education.
He later completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science at Cavendish University Uganda.
His love for Uganda and its vibrant creative industry inspired him to extend his stay and upgrade to a Master’s degree.
For the past eight years, the rapper has balanced academics and music, spending most of his time between lecture rooms and recording studios.

During this period, he has grown into one of the notable young voices from the Central African Republic, especially among Gen Z audiences.
Known for his hardcore rap style, Starking Boycrack uses music to address everyday life struggles, social realities, and youth experiences.
His lyrical approach and relatable storytelling have earned him a large following in his home country, where many young people consider him a voice of their generation.
While based in Uganda, the rapper has recorded and produced more than two music albums, working closely with Ugandan producers and sound engineers.

His debut studio album, Langage C, introduced him to wider audiences and produced the hit song Batista, which became a major breakthrough in the Central African Republic.
The song, recorded and mastered in Uganda, quickly gained popularity and marked a turning point in his music career.
visuals were also produced in Uganda, helping showcase the country’s growing music production industry.
Following the success of his debut project, Starking Boycrack released his second album titled Reboot in 2025.

Songs from the album have enjoyed regular airplay on major music channels including Trace East Africa and Trace Urban.
Despite building his career in Uganda, Starking Boycrack continues to maintain strong ties with the Central African Republic.
He frequently visits his home country, where he remains highly celebrated by the youth.
Beyond music, the rapper has also invested in developing young talent in Uganda’s entertainment industry. He recently opened a music studio in Kampala known as Le Doc Records.
Located in Kisaasi, the studio aims to support upcoming musicians and producers.
The studio has already attracted several respected music professionals, including Producer Washington, who occasionally works alongside Starking Boycrack and other popular producers from Kampala.
Through his music and mentorship efforts, Starking Boycrack continues to strengthen cultural and creative ties between Uganda and the Central African Republic while inspiring a new generation of African artists.
We will keep you posted




