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  2. Wilson Bugembe - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Bugembe is a Ugandan gospel musician [1] and pastor at "The Worship House" https://theworshiphouseug.org in Nansana Wakiso District, Uganda. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early life and education

  3. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Early Gospel music in Uganda was modeled mainly after praise and worship music practiced by church choirs and bands. This was particularly true for the pentecostal/Born Again movement, locally referred to as Balokole. Artists like Fiona Mukasa in the mid-1990s were responsible for taking praise and worship music out of the churches and onto the ...

  4. Gabie Ntaate - Wikipedia

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    Gabie Ntaate was an actress with her first role as Fatima, a nurse, in the television series Second Chance in 2014. [5] Ntaate started her music career as a cover artist in 2016 under a band called Mute band and other live bands for a duration of approximately two years prior to the release of her debut single, titled "Wano," in the year 2018.

  5. Justine Nabbosa - Wikipedia

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    Justine Nabbosa is a Ugandan gospel artist and a co-pastor with Wilson Bugembe at Worship house, Nansana. [1] She is best known for her 2016 album, Oli Katonda . [ 2 ]

  6. Brian Lubega - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lubega is a Ugandan gospel singer, songwriter, and pastor. [1] He is known for his songs that are sung in Ugandan church services. Over the years, Brian has won several awards like the Royal Gospel Music Awards, Groove Awards and has shared stage with several renown artists like Don Moen.

  7. Ekitiibwa kya Buganda - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are in the Luganda language. Traditionally, the full version is only sung in the presence of the Kabaka . Otherwise the short version, consisting of verses 1 and 4 plus the chorus, is sung.

  8. Esther and Ezekiel - Wikipedia

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    Esther and Ezekiel come from a musical family. Their mother, Julie Muteesasira, is a Ugandan gospel singer who has had a number of hits, like "Ekikunyumira," "Lwana Nabo," and "Nterekera" in Uganda.

  9. Baganda music - Wikipedia

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    Luganda is a tonal language. As with many other African musical cultures, the language significantly influences the music. The composer usually starts with the lyrics. The text's progression of tones partly determines the possible melodies of the song. He then composes a tune that fits the song's melodic pattern.