Fille Mutoni Confirms Return to Music, Promises New Music Early 2026 and a Concert to Follow

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Musician Fille Mutoni has announced her official musical comeback and is working on new projects following a years-long hiatus.

In a video shared by MC Kats, who doubled as the singer’s manager and baby daddy, Fille revealed that she had many good songs lined up for release. When asked about the time frame, the songstress revealed she will release her next song early next year (2026). 

“I have a lot of new good music. Many songs are coming, and I will be releasing them early next year,” she assured her fans.

This was because she was battling with a chronic drug addiction that she has openly addressed in several media interviews. In one of her confessions, the singer stated that drug abuse not only affected her relationship with her daughter but also her music. 

Since 2015, she has been battling the addiction that saw her in and out of rehab centers. She was, however, discharged last year and has since lived a sober life. Now that she is entirely back and healthy, her fans are demanding that she return to the stage for a solo concert.

ALSO READ: Fille Mutoni Reflects on Her Battle With Drug Addiction and Its Impact on her Parenting Journey

“Many people have asked me for a concert. It will come in due time, but I wanted to release new music for my fans first. They only know the old songs, and I wanted to give them something new before we go to a concert,” she said

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