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  2. Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty - Wikipedia

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    "Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty" is the national anthem of Uganda. George Wilberforce Kakoma composed the music and authored the lyrics. It was adopted as the national anthem in 1962, when the country gained independence from the United Kingdom. It is musically one of the shortest national anthems in the world.

  3. Ekitiibwa kya Buganda - Wikipedia

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    Music: Polycarp Kakooza, 1939 "Ekitiibwa kya Buganda" ("The Pride of Buganda") is the official anthem of the Kingdom of Buganda. ... Lyrics and MIDI

  4. Balikoowa - Wikipedia

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    Balikoowa was written by Jay K Mulungi and Timothy Kirya as the title theme song for Balikoowa in the City, a Ugandan drama series in which Jay K Mulungi makes a cameo appearance. The song tells a story of a man named Balikoowa. The lyrics of the song portray Balikoowa's first time in the city, how he could not fit in.

  5. George Wilberforce Kakoma - Wikipedia

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    George Wilberforce Kakoma (27 July 1923 – 8 April 2012) was a Ugandan musician who wrote and composed "Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty", Uganda's national anthem.Kakoma's composition was first played publicly by the Police Band conducted by Mr. Moon on October 9, 1962 during Uganda's Independence Day Celebrations.

  6. Nsikatila - Wikipedia

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    Nsikatila, sometimes spelt Nsikatira, is a world-pop love song by Ugandan music duo Undercover Brothers Ug.It was released as the second single from their first EP album and first major release, At Dawn in December (2014) and re-released in January as the first single from their 2016 album, Hitlist. [1]

  7. Paulo Kafeero - Wikipedia

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    Kafeero primarily focused on the genre of Kadongo Kamu, which is traditional folk music in Uganda. His songs featured emotionally charged lyrics that addressed various themes such as love, social issues, and cultural identity. His music resonated with audiences across the country, contributing to his popularity and prominence in Ugandan music. [6]

  8. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This has created the synonym "Lugaflow" to further define Ugandan rap music. [22] Hip hop is one of the newer genres to be widely practiced in Uganda. The two music groups, l Klear Kut and Bataka Squad were the first musical acts to do hip hop back in the late 1990s. Mainstream acceptance for the music genre was almost non existent by then.

  9. Coopy Bly - Wikipedia

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    Coopy Bly was raised by his parents, Mr. Sserwanga Kusasira and Justine Buyinza, in Katwe, Makindye Division, on the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda. [3] [4] From his early days in primary school, Coopy Bly exercised his musical interest by leading campfire songs during scouting camps.