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  2. Sugar Mama (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sugar Mama" or "Sugar Mama Blues" is a blues standard. [1] Called a "tautly powerful slow blues" by music journalist Charles Shaar Murray , [ 2 ] it has been recorded by numerous artists, including early Chicago bluesmen Tampa Red , Sonny Boy Williamson I , and Tommy McClennan .

  3. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Red Banton ruled the Ugandan music scene until the year 2000 when Jose Chameleone returned from Kenya with his "Mama Mia" song that turned into a National anthem in Uganda and East Africa at large. The 1990s saw Uganda's love affair with Jamaican music begin when artists like Shanks Vivi Dee, Ragga Dee, and others were influenced by Jamaican ...

  4. Rema Namakula - Wikipedia

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    Later, she became a back-up singer to another Ugandan female musician Halima Namakula, who became her mentor. She continued her music career as a backup artist for Ugandan musician Bebe Cool in gagamel, Bebe Cool's recording group. In 2013, Bebe Cool was watching television when he saw Rema talking about launching a solo album, which Bebe Cool ...

  5. Jose Chameleone - Wikipedia

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    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) [26] 2014 HiPipo Music Awards Archived 18 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine – Song of the Year ("Badilisha") 2013 African Entertainment Awards ...

  6. Talk:Sugar Mama (song) - Wikipedia

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    Should "Sugar Mama (Led Zeppelin song)" be merged with "Sugar Mama (song)"?"Sugar Mama" is a blues song that was recorded as early as 1934. Although he did not record it until 1937, the song is often attributed to or associated with Sonny Boy Williamson I (Herzhaft, Encyclopedia of the Blues).

  7. Juliana Kanyomozi - Wikipedia

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    Juliana Kanyomozi (born 27 November 1980) is a musician actress and entertainer. She is a multiple award-winner Ugandan pop musician, an R&B and Afro Beat Singer well known among Western Uganda's decent musicians.

  8. Christopher Evans (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Evans is one of Uganda's most popular musicians in the 21st century. In July 2013, BigEye.Ug, a Ugandan music website listed him as one of the 256 Best Ugandan Music Artistes Of All Time. [2] Chris Evans sings primarily in his native Luganda. As of January 2014, he had released about ten singles including: [3]

  9. Dua Saleh - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] The five-track Nūr received positive reviews from Pitchfork and Robert Christgau and was supported by a music video release for the song "Warm Pants" that April. [17] [18] [19] They released two more videos that year, for "Sugar Mama" in October and for their new single "Pretty Kitten" in December. [20] [21]