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Hastla
You've heard the music and now you see the man; Hastla is not new to music and is has been flourishing in the underground. As the stats of his songs' popularity on this site reveal...
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Henry Tigan
I joined the music industry in secondary school that was s.2 at Afrikana Interland College in 2000,
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Henry Katamba
Henry Katamba saw an end to a promising music career almost six years ago when he relocated to London in pursuit of his dream of an international sound. His debut album Tusanyuke (Omutanda Afuunye Omuubeezi) rode on the back of the heat of the royal wedding of the Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi 11 of Buganda
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Holy Rhapsody
With stage name “Holy Rhapsody” and his real name being Gyaviira Bwesige A.K.A Javie, he is a greatly up-coming artist and very promising new gospel rap emcee on the block. He has released a new single
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Hope Mukiibi
Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce to you one of our most talented young men. He has an album out but before you rush for it I thought you’d like to know
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Humphrey Oringo
My name is HUMPREY ORINGO a Kenyan/Ugandan aged 26. I dropped out of school after `A’ level due to financial problems. I’m a born again Christian at HOLY CHURCH OF CHRIST MULAGO.
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Innerman
Innerman a.k.a Moses Nkurunziza is a young and upcoming Ugandan gospel artist who has given his life to Jesus Christ and ..... |
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Izaak Shiddy
Izaak Shiddy had love for football in which he excelled in the junior school team of Reverend John Academy Kitintale Kampala. Besides football, he was also a member of the school basketball team,
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Jackson
Jackson a.k.a Jackson Luyombya the new upcoming “hip hoper” (Lyrical G here is a run for your award jox).He sound more like Nas.
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Jenkins Mukasa
Jenkins Mukasa, one of Uganda’s urban youth fanksters started his music career in 1994 with the now defunct rap group ‘Da Hommies’. The group that rose to fame by introducing a ...
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Jimmy Katumba
He was a Ugandan bandleader and singer. His band, The Ebonies, dominated the Ugandan music scene in the 80s and 90s. The Uganda music fraternity and music lovers will spend the next days in a somber mood over the loss of one of Uganda's music greats. Celebrated Ugandan music and drama performer, Jimmy Katumba is dead.
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Jimmy Waira
The year was 1990 at Namasagali Primary School, I had never been a musician apart from the few comic moments at home, when with my elder brothers: Aaron and Bob, we could imagine and mime to play any traditional musical instruments
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Joel Sebunjo
Born on 20th August 1984 in Kampala, Uganda, Sebunjo Joel is in the 140 th lineage of the mamba generation and has studied and performed Ganda music since the age of six. He comes from the Buganda kingdom whose history dates back as far as the 17th century.
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Jonty
Jonty, one of Uganda's underground Hip-hop artists has just dropped another one titled 'I got love'. On this, his second release, he describes his love for a girl and all the things he'd do for her, threatening to be as lyrical as LL Cool J, huh...
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Josemat
He is one of the latest up and coming Ugandan musicians, following on the trail of the late Philly Bongole Lutaaya with his exciting conscious lyrical AIDS awareness songs. Lutaaya had a successful music career in Uganda which started in the 1960s. In the 70s he performed at a variety of concerts in countries like Congo, Kenya, and Japan.
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Juliana Kanyomozi
Crossing over from a Karaoke singer to one of the biggest divas in your home country is no easy task. Juliana Kanyomozi on the verge of releasing her ten-track debut solo album is one feat to envy.
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Junior Pliers
Here he is one of Uganda’s up-coming artists. You have heard the track Sugar mummy? Junior Pliers did it. His style is a blend of contemporary Ugandan and low tempo zouk.
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Kabogoza Patrick
He is known as ‘Kabogoza’ on the Capital Morning Crew show but his real name is Patrick Ndaula. ‘The Morning Crew’ is one of the most prominent and is indeed the eldest morning show in the FM ...
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Karigirwa Nicol Sandra
My names are Karigirwa Sandra Nicol a Ugandan of Rwandese descent, I was born in 1985 in Kigali, we moved to Uganda when I was so young I have attending school in Uganda
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Keisha Mirembe
When you Listen to Keisha Mirembe's voice on her Love ballad “Ani Akwaga”, you will have no choice but listen to it all over again. Keisha delivers her lyrics with a passion and effortless tenderness in her voice. You have heard pressed not to refer to her as Uganda’s Erika Badu. |
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Kefa
Kefa was the most humble person i got to know. I wont say i knew him that well, but when we first met he was very warm and happy to meet talk to me. He made me feel like what I was saying was very intelligent, coz he paid attention and agreed with whatever I was saying. This is such a sad loss for the music industry and for his family, but his life should be celebrated.. R.I.P......Tha Mith..." |
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Ken Wonder
Ken wonder is hot! His new track Muvunana is currently on Sanyu FM’s count down. He recently introduced a new style of music, which he calls “Ekintabule” which he says is a mixture of all styles as the word suggests.
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Kid Fox
Kiggundu Steven a.k.a Kid Fox. Many people have associated Kid Fox to doing dancehall gospel music but actually Kid insists that his music is not gospel it is just positive music inotherwards music that is meant to inspire us and builds our souls.
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