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Christiane Boukuru is a Rwandan Afro-soul artist who made the courageous decision to leave her corporate job and pursue music full-time. In this episode of Imagin8 with Serrah Galos, she opens up about her unplanned journey—from singing in her church's Sunday school choir as a child to performing on major festival stages across Africa.
Boukuru shares the raw, honest details of growing up in a disciplined military household, discovering her distinctive vocal sound, and navigating the fear of telling her strict father about her musical aspirations. She talks about making it to the top 10 finalists of Rwanda's prestigious Art Rwanda Ubuhanzi competition in 2018, the years she spent balancing corporate work with her growing passion for music, and the pivotal moment she decided to commit fully to her artistic vision.
But this conversation goes deeper than just career milestones. Boukuru explores her relationship with faith and spirituality, how prayer shapes her creative process, and her philosophy that "God is my agent"—the belief that divine orchestration has guided her to stages and opportunities she never could have engineered alone. She discusses the responsibility that comes with having a platform, how she stays grounded amid growing recognition, the importance of collaboration and genuine generosity in the music industry, and her commitment to using her voice to address meaningful social issues.
This is a conversation about alignment—doing things the right way, staying true to yourself, and understanding that the most sustainable success comes when your work serves something larger than yourself. Whether you're dreaming of leaving your job to chase your passion, navigating faith and ambition, or wondering what it really takes to build an authentic creative life, Boukuru's story will shift how you think about your own journey.
By Serrah GalosChristiane Boukuru is a Rwandan Afro-soul artist who made the courageous decision to leave her corporate job and pursue music full-time. In this episode of Imagin8 with Serrah Galos, she opens up about her unplanned journey—from singing in her church's Sunday school choir as a child to performing on major festival stages across Africa.
Boukuru shares the raw, honest details of growing up in a disciplined military household, discovering her distinctive vocal sound, and navigating the fear of telling her strict father about her musical aspirations. She talks about making it to the top 10 finalists of Rwanda's prestigious Art Rwanda Ubuhanzi competition in 2018, the years she spent balancing corporate work with her growing passion for music, and the pivotal moment she decided to commit fully to her artistic vision.
But this conversation goes deeper than just career milestones. Boukuru explores her relationship with faith and spirituality, how prayer shapes her creative process, and her philosophy that "God is my agent"—the belief that divine orchestration has guided her to stages and opportunities she never could have engineered alone. She discusses the responsibility that comes with having a platform, how she stays grounded amid growing recognition, the importance of collaboration and genuine generosity in the music industry, and her commitment to using her voice to address meaningful social issues.
This is a conversation about alignment—doing things the right way, staying true to yourself, and understanding that the most sustainable success comes when your work serves something larger than yourself. Whether you're dreaming of leaving your job to chase your passion, navigating faith and ambition, or wondering what it really takes to build an authentic creative life, Boukuru's story will shift how you think about your own journey.