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Producer D’Mario Parts Ways With Feffe Bussi, Opens Up Own Independent Recording Studio

The longtime producer says the split was amicable, reveals how they shared production earnings, and confirms he has taken back his studio equipment to start his own business.

Sean Musa Carter
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Sean Musa Carter - Editor-in-Chief
D’Mario confirms peaceful split from Feffe Bussi and FBM
Highlights
  • D’Mario confirms peaceful split from Feffe Bussi and FBM
  • Producer says he reclaimed his own studio equipment to launch an independent studio
  • Reveals he shared up to 30% of production earnings with Feffe Bussi

Audio Producer D’Mario has officially ended his working relationship with rapper Feffe Bussi, bringing to a close a partnership that produced several of the artist’s biggest hits.

The renowned music producer has since moved on to establish his own recording studio, taking with him studio equipment that he says belongs to him.

Speaking about the split, D’Mario dismissed claims that there was bad blood between him and the rapper, insisting the decision was made amicably.

“I have come this side to kickstart my business. The equipment were mine but had joined to work with FBM and I left in peace. It’s not true that we separated on wrong terms and I think they are improvising now,” he said.

According to D’Mario, the decision was motivated by his desire for independence and professional growth. Having worked with several artists beyond Feffe Bussi, he felt it was the right time to establish a permanent studio under his own brand instead of operating within the FBM setup.

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D’Mario

He also expressed confidence that Feffe Bussi is capable of setting up his own studio, especially following the success of the rapper’s recent concert.

D’Mario further disclosed details of the financial arrangement they maintained during their partnership.

He revealed that he shared a percentage of his production income with Feffe Bussi, although the split varied depending on how the projects were secured.

According to the producer, he would typically give the rapper between 20 and 30 percent of the earnings from production work, while projects brought in directly by Feffe Bussi attracted a 50 percent share.

Feffe Bussi

Despite their professional separation, D’Mario maintained that they remain on good terms and are simply pursuing different career paths.

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Sean Musa Carter
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Sean Musa Carter is a prominent Ugandan news reporter, digital content creator, and multimedia journalist dedicated to covering the fast-paced world of local and international entertainment. He has built a reputation for breaking major celebrity updates, analyzing public media trends, and delivering exclusive music insights. As a core member of the Celeb Patrol UG newsroom, his mission is to provide accurate, high-energy reporting on the icons and events shaping East African pop culture.
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