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Born To Conquer (B2C) Entertainment, also known as Kampala Boys, is a Ugandan music group of three musicians who sing together. B2C is made of [Delivad Julio] (born Kasagga Julius), [ Mr. Lee B2C ] (born Mugisha Richard) and [ Bobby Lash B2C ] (born Ssali Peterson).
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Chris Evans is one of Uganda's most popular musicians in the 21st century. In July 2013, BigEye.Ug, a Ugandan music website listed him as one of the 256 Best Ugandan Music Artistes Of All Time. [2] Chris Evans sings primarily in his native Luganda. As of January 2014, he had released about ten singles [3]
There are a few music schools in a conservatoire model in Uganda, most of them in the capital Kampala. The music schools in Kampala include Kampala Music School, [28] MusiConnexions Uganda [29] and Esom Music School. [30] "Even though they are not very well equipped as a result of small budgets, they offer appropriate music training to many people.
In January 2015, Afrigo Band began regular performances at Club Silk, in Kampala's Industrial area, every Friday evening. Although the club attracts a predominantly young audience, with the arrival of Afrigo, Club Silk is expected to ring in more mature revelers, above the age of 40 years. [ 9 ]
In 2011, Pounds was first recognised on the music scene at 14 years while in high school with her song titled "Just the Way You Are" which featured Ragga dee. She took a hiatus in music and returned to finish high school. [3] She returned into music while she was a sophomore student at university in 2017. [4]
Raymond Joseph Mugerwa (born June 4, 1988), better known by his stage name Ray Signature aka Uncle Ray, is a Ugandan singer-songwriter and music producer from Kampala, Uganda. Ray Signature has written and produced songs for several prominent artists in East Africa, including Irene Ntale , Rema Namakula , Juliana Kanyomozi , Fille, Allan Toniks ...
Tshila was born in Kampala, Uganda. [2] She wasn't raised in a musical family and didn't study music at any of the schools she attended as a young student in Uganda. [3] She completed her degree in software engineering in the United States of America, then returned to Uganda, where she began to develop her musical talent.