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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. 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 ...

  5. 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".

  6. 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]

  7. Nyege Nyege - Wikipedia

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    Nyege Nyege is a collective in Kampala, Uganda that promotes outsider music, primarily electronic, [1] by African artists. It was founded in 2013 by immigrants Arlen Dilsizian and Derek Debru. In addition to organizing ongoing parties and an artist residency, [ 2 ] the collective runs two record labels and a multi-day annual festival.

  8. Sera (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Sera succumbed to stomach ulcers after developing complications on her way from Masaka where she had traveled to bury the father of her music producer Ken. [12]According to her close friend and fellow musician Viboyo Oweyo who was with her during her last moments, Sera first fainted while in a village in Masaka, before being rushed to local clinic where the clinic attendants later advised that ...

  9. Abayudaya - Wikipedia

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    The music of the Abayudaya is distinctly African and it is Jewish at the same time. Many of the songs combine Luganda words with Hebrew words. Additionally, Psalms and prayers are set to a distinctly African tune and rhythm. Music is considered important by the community for a variety of reasons.