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  2. King Saha - Wikipedia

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    King Saha, a Ugandan musician. King Saha started using his current music name in 2011 with his first release known as Signal. He joined Leone Island owned by Jose Chameleon as a backup singer, [2] before starting his own record label, Kings Love Entertainment. In 2014, he released a single produced by Producer Baur titled "Mulirwana".

  3. List of Ugandan musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Ugandan musicians and musical groups. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. AK 47 Mayanja - Wikipedia

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    AK 47, Akay 47, Ak Fortyseven, AkayFourtyseven birth name Emmanuel Mayanja (October 29, 1990 – March 16, 2015) was a Ugandan Dancehall and Kidandali music artist, [1] he rose to fame in 2012 with his song "Champion". He is said to have been one of the best dancehall musicians Uganda has ever had. He died on 16 March 2015 a mysterious death. [2]

  5. Category:Ugandan musicians - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan world music musicians (5 P) Pages in category "Ugandan musicians" ... King Saha; Okello Sam; Samite (musician) Cindy Sanyu;

  6. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Today, musicians like Iryn Namubiru and King Saha are just a few of the many pop musicians in a thriving and vibrant pop music scene. The pop music duo of Radio & Weasel, the Goodlyfe Crew , is well known around Africa, being nominated in the continental MTV Base awards in 2010 and BET awards in 2013.

  7. Undercover Brothers Ug - Wikipedia

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    The first concert was blessed by a performance by Uganda's king of Mwooyo Maurice Kirya. The third single, Nsikatila marketed the album which increased album sales [5] in December 2014. The duo released their first music video for the song Diamond, a collabo with Uganda's young rapper Young Zee [8] in May 2014.

  8. Zafaran (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Zafaran worked as a backup vocalist for other Ugandan artists including Jose Chameleone, King Saha, John Blaq, Karole Kasita, B2C, and Maureen Nantume. Her powerful voice and ability to harmonize with different artists helped her gain recognition in Uganda's music scene.

  9. Baganda music - Wikipedia

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    Baganda music is a music culture developed by the people of Uganda with many features that distinguish African music from other world music traditions. Parts of this musical tradition have been extensively researched and well-documented, with textbooks documenting this research.