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  2. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The style of music is very similar to the Jamaican style and so like all imported genres, the only major difference is in language used. Although most dancehall artists will perform in their local language, in this case Luganda, many of them will every now and then try to mimic Jamaican patois.

  3. Wuuyo - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Wuuyo" was premiered in Club Guvnor in the Kampala City on 20 March 2015 and released onto YouTube on Mar 24, 2015 at a total length of 4 minutes and 31 seconds. The video was shot and directed by Lukyamuzi Bashir in Kampala. It features shots from Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and directed by Lukyamuzi Bashir.

  4. St. Nelly-Sade - Wikipedia

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    Arts Festival, [5] Uganda Hip Hop Summit, as well as performances in South Sudan, Arusha, Tanzania and in various regions all over east Africa. Nelly-Sade has contributed to many projects such as The Hip Hop Canvas album 2009 and 2010, Voices Initiative Uganda, WAPI, Open Mic Night Kampala, End of the Weak Uganda, Spoken Truth and Mic Stand Hip ...

  5. B2C Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    B2C performing. In 2017, B2C Entertainment released a collaboration with Spice Diana, a Ugandan popular musician which increased their fanbase on the local market. [4] Still in the same year, the trio released another music collaboration with Goodlyfe Crew titled Gutamiza which performed well in their career.

  6. Cindy Sanyu - Wikipedia

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    Cindy started singing when she was 6 in her local church at a small town called Ntinda. She took part in "Capital Radio All Stars talent search" when she was 16 years old. [6] She took third place. She worked with producer Steve Jean who made sure she participated in the "Coca-Cola Pop Stars" contest, which led to the formation of Blu*3 in 2003 ...

  7. Babaluku - Wikipedia

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    Babaluku, born Silas Babaluku Balabyekkubo, is a Ugandan rapper, musician, producer, community youth activist and social entrepreneur who raps in Luganda. He is a member of the Bataka Squad . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the founder of "the Bavubuka Foundation which equips the youth with leadership skills".

  8. Kataleya and Kandle - Wikipedia

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    Before joining the music industry, Kataleya and Kandle met each other at a birthday party and became close friends. [9] Kataleya and Kandle competed in a music competition before receiving the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that altered their lives. [10] They were discovered and signed by a music and events label in 2021. [11]

  9. Kadongo Kamu - Wikipedia

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    Although many song themes revolve around suffering and outrage, the original artists of this genre sang about love and often praised women in recordings that hardly exceeded three and a half minutes. Herman Basudde was a very popular kadongo kamu musician in the 80's and 90's.