At 36 years and with 14 years of a good music career under his belt, the Wamponya singer still has nothing to show for a partner.
He admits his misfortune, telling Daily Monitor back in 2019 how his low self-esteem and fear to approach women has cost him several opportunities to settle down and start a family.
In a recent interview with Vlogger Martin Pro which aired on Thursday May 14th, Evans admits that his fruitless pursuit for love has cost him a fortune.
“For a person like me, a tomato farmer; a girl will come and take away Shs 200,0000 for nothing,” he said.
“This girl hasn’t helped you with cultivation, or weeding or spraying… So, that’s about 10 tins of tomatoes, gone! She’s taken it.”
Evans has been into farming since 2017. He produces tomatoes, maize and poultry. This stream of money has helped sustain him especially in recent years when opportunities in Music started to diminish as he painfully explains in this Sanyuka TV interview.
His troubles with women however, are not recent. Even his very first crush, he says, drained so much from him in terms of cash and gifts, gave him a sense of hope before dumping him “without any reason.” That is what inspired his first song “Rihanna.”
Around 2019, Evans says he decided to give women a break. That was after so many heartbreaks including one where a woman dumped him for another man, and then invited him to sing at their wedding.