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  2. Jose Chameleone - Wikipedia

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    2005 Tanzania Music Awards – Best East African Album (Jamila) [23] 2006 Pearl of Africa Music Awards (PAM Awards) – Best Afro Beat Artiste/Group [24] 2006 Kisima Music Awards – Best Ugandan Song ("Mama Rhoda") & Best Ugandan Music Video ("Mama Rhoda") [25] 2007 Kisima Music Awards – Best Ugandan Song ("Sivyo Ndiviyo" with Professor Jay ...

  3. Aziz Azion - Wikipedia

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    Aziz Mukisa, professionally known by his stage name Aziz Azion (pronounced [ʕaziːz] á-ʐðɲ), is a Ugandan R&B singer-songwriter, guitarist and musician. He was born Aziz Mukisa on 27 July 1986 in Fort Portal, Uganda and raised in Kampala where he attended his early school program before making his move into the music industry at an early age.

  4. 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.

  5. Eddy Kenzo - Wikipedia

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    On January 4, 2019, Eddy Kenzo commemorated his 10-year anniversary in the Ugandan music industry with the concert "10 Years of Eddy Kenzo." The event aimed to foster unity between two of Uganda's prominent musicians and political figures, Bobi Wine and Bebe Cool , who have had a longstanding feud.

  6. 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 .

  7. 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]

  8. Undercover Brothers Ug - Wikipedia

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    Undercover Brothers Ug also simply known as Undercover Brothers are a Ugandan music duo composed of guitarist and vocalist Jay K Mulungi and vocalist Timothy Kirya, [2] whose music career sparked off when they won the auditions and represented Uganda in the sixth season of East Africa's biggest singing competition Tusker Project Fame.

  9. Coopy Bly - Wikipedia

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    The music video for 'Nyweza' gained popularity beyond gospel music circles, establishing wider recognition across East Africa. [2] On 6 May, he launched his album at Watoto Central in Kampala, performing several songs live for audiences, including 'Sidda Mukyalo'. In 2012, he embarked on a tour of Europe, performing in schools, churches, and ...