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Isacco: The King of the Stage Who Quietly Serves Behind the Scenes

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Last updated: 2025/07/25 at 1:23 PM
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Most know him for his electrifying performances, but few are aware of the quiet sacrifices Kenyan-raised musician Isacco makes when he steps away from the spotlight. Born Murwanashyaka Nzabonimana, the singer has spent more than a decade trading microphones for moments of silent service, dedicating his time to care for the sick and vulnerable in ways that many of his fans would never expect.

In a recent interview with TUKO.co.ke, Isacco revealed his deep involvement with the annual Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes, France — a spiritual retreat where he volunteers to serve people with physical and emotional challenges. For him, this is not just a gesture of goodwill; it’s a calling rooted in compassion.

“I assist pilgrims with meals, dressing, and emotional comfort while ensuring their safety,” Isacco explained. His devotion runs so deep that in 2022, he cancelled his concerts just to be present. While many performers seek applause, Isacco finds deeper meaning in quiet acts of kindness. “In Lourdes, I’ve learned that the most powerful moments don’t come from applause; they come from holding someone’s hand when they’re too weak to walk, or seeing gratitude in the eyes of someone who thought they were forgotten. That’s where real light exists, not in spotlights, but in simple human connection. It reminds me why we’re really here.”

The experience not only grounds him but also fuels his creativity. “Every encounter echoes in my music,” he shared.

While summer is often associated with leisure, Isacco uses his to uplift others. He challenges others to redefine their priorities. “People spend freely on entertainment but struggle to give just a few days to someone in need,” he said. When asked why he would go to such lengths to help strangers, he offered a powerful perspective: “Every day, strangers help us — nurses, teachers, and farmers. Helping someone you don’t know is one of the most powerful social acts there is.”

Outside his musical career, Isacco leads a dual life, balancing performance with a steady job in logistics. “As an African artist in Europe, you need to find ways to pay bills. My day job funds my music and keeps me grounded,” he noted.

In an industry where glitz often overshadows humanity, Isacco’s story stands out as a reminder that purpose and fame can coexist — and that sometimes, the most meaningful stages are the ones no one sees.

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