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  2. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The music of Uganda is broad and diverse, ranging from traditional indigenous music to Ugandan versions of many contemporary genres. Uganda is home to over 65 different ethnic groups and tribes, [ 1 ] and they form the basis of all indigenous music. [ 2 ] Christopher Sebadduka.jpg.

  3. Song of Lawino - Wikipedia

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    Epic poetry, World literature. Publication date. 1966. Publication place. Uganda. Song of Lawino (Acholi: Wer pa Lawino) is an epic poem written by Ugandan poet Okot p'Bitek. It was first published in 1966 in an English translation by the author, although Chapter 14, its final chapter, was removed. It was quickly translated into other languages ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Phina Mugerwa - Wikipedia

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    Phina Mugerwa was born the fourth of the five children to Francis Kiwanuka and Annet Komugisha in 1984 in Kawaala, neighbourhood of Kampala.She attended Namirembe Kindergarten and Namirembe Infants Primary School for primary education before joining St Andrew's Kaggwa and Daniel Secondary School and Springfield College for her O Levels (UCE) and A levels (UACE) respectively

  6. Okot p'Bitek - Wikipedia

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    Okot p'Bitek (7 June 1931 – 19 July 1982) was a Ugandan poet, who achieved wide international recognition for Song of Lawino, a long poem dealing with the tribulations of a rural African wife whose husband has taken up urban life and wishes everything to be westernised.

  7. Parra for Cuva - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] It contained twelve songs, with iTunes offering a bonus song. [19] The song "Devi" featured hip hop artist Nieve; the title track "Majouré" featured Casey K; and the song "Champa" features Monsoonsiren. [20] [21] All songs feature distinct foundations of electronic music mixed with a variety of musical influences of other genres. [22]

  8. Sitya Loss - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Davies Jonåh récords. " Sitya Loss " is a very popular Ugandan song by Eddy Kenzo and his most successful hit. [1] It was subsequently included in an Eddy Kenzo album titled Sitya Loss in May 2014. Toofan included a version featuring Eddy Kenzo in his 2014 album Overdose with added French lyrics. It was released on Tubeland Records.

  9. David Lutalo - Wikipedia

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    www.davidlutalomusic.com. David Lutalo (born 8 March 1986), is a Ugandan musician, artist and performer from East Africa, who rose to fame ten years back with his hit Kapapaala in 2008, released under his own Record Label "Da Hares". He started recording music in 2008 and has several solo songs to his name as well as several collaborations with ...