We recently connected with Chase Bell and have shared our conversation below.
Alright, Chase thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. We’d love to hear about a project that you’ve worked on that’s meant a lot to you.
Working with Eddy Kenzo in Uganda in 2025 on “Twist” was one of those rare moments where music feels bigger than all of us. From the first scene on the streets of Kampala, there was an undeniable energy — collaborative, joyful, and fearless. Eddy brings a deep cultural pride and global vision that pushed me creatively in the best way. I bring the international pop feel to the song ‘Twist, which me and Eddy wrote years prior on his trip to LA.
Watching “Twist” quickly pass half a million views on YouTube alone confirmed what we felt while making it — the connection was real. Uganda gave me rhythm, warmth, and perspective. I’m grateful to Eddy and the entire team for trusting the process and creating something that resonated far beyond borders.
— Chase Bell

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
I am a global musician, event producer, and I produce, write, release and perform music alongside Grammy-recognized talent. My work as a singer is known for bridging cultures through music and live experiences. I have an international footprint spanning the U.S., Africa, and Europe, I create genre-blending records and high-impact events that connect mainstream audiences with global artistry. My work combines creative vision, production expertise, and cross-cultural collaboration at the highest level.
I started a brand called Inner Circle where I bring artists from all disciplines together in LA to do epic shows mainly focused on Music and Fashion. I have been blessed in the music world and would love to show you my songs, with my guitar of course.
We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
You can read my story about resilience in this book: The 5 Practices of Highly Resilient People: Why Some Flourish When Others Fold by Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal. I believe it is page 96.

What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
The creation of art is always a beautiful and rewarding experience in itself.
Contact Info:
- Website: @ChaseBellMusic
- Instagram: @ChaseBellMusic
- Facebook: @ChaseBellMusic
- Linkedin: @ChaseBellMusic
- Twitter: @ChaseBellMusic
- Youtube: @ChaseBellMusic
- Soundcloud: @ChaseBellMusic
Image Credits
@AlexanderReaPhoto

