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  2. Kadongo Kamu - Wikipedia

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    Kadongo Kamu is a music genre native to Uganda and is the oldest mainstream music genre in the country. The word "kadongo kamu" is a term in the Ganda language that means "one little guitar". [ 1 ] To understand why the genre has this name, one has to understand the stylistic structure of the music which is created with only one acoustic guitar ...

  3. Paulo Kafeero - Wikipedia

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    Paulo Kafeero had a notable career as a musician and songwriter, leaving a lasting impact on Uganda's music scene. His musical journey began in the 1990s, where he gained recognition for his distinctive style and powerful vocal abilities. [4] Kafeero primarily focused on the genre of Kadongo Kamu, which is traditional folk music in Uganda. His ...

  4. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    From the 80s till early 90s, Kadongo Kamu was influenced by musicians such as Peterson Mutebi, Dan Mugula, Sebadduka Toffa, Fred Ssonko, Livingstone Kasozi, Fred Masagazi, Baligidde, Abuman Mukungu, Gerald Mukasa, Sauda Nakakaawa, Matia Luyima, Herman Basudde, and Paulo Kafeero [3] music genres drew from Kadongo Kamu, making it the most ...

  5. Fred Masagazi - Wikipedia

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    His first song was "Atanawa Musolo", which he released a year before Uganda's independence in 1961. He later released "Osaana Okole" in 1962 and "Lucy Tuula" in 1963. Masagazi was an accomplished composer who sang for more than fifty years. He was among the few Kadongo Kamu musicians who could sing, play the guitar and dramatize his music on ...

  6. Herman Basudde - Wikipedia

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    Fred Ssebatta, one of Kadongo Kamu regents, asserts that Herman Basudde was creative and worked quickly. He continued by saying that it would be very difficult to compare Herman Basudde's music-writing skills with anybody. He further said that whenever Herman Basudde released a song, Ssebatta would target him the next day.

  7. Kidandali - Wikipedia

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    Indirectly, Kidandali is most times cemented by the Dem Bow riddim, a result of the early Ragga influence on Ugandan pop music. The similarity and influence of Kadongo Kamu is seen in the role played by the bass guitar. The bass guitar is the most pronounced instrument and it controls the rhythm and tempo of the song just like in kadongo kamu.

  8. Category:Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Music portal Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ... Kadongo Kamu; Kaleke kasome; Kidandali; L. Liam Voice; M ...

  9. Bernard Kabanda - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Kabanda Sslongo (1959 – 4 September 1999) was an Ugandan guitarist. He had just realised fame in the world music circuit through his appearances at WOMAD in the US and the UK in 1999 before he died of AIDS less than two months after his performance at Womad's Reading festival, aged only 40.