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  2. Julie Mutesasira - Wikipedia

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    Julie Birungi alias (Julie Naluggya, Julie Mutesasira) [1] [2] [3] was born on 27 February 1978) [4] is a Ugandan-Canadian gospel singer and musician known in Uganda and across East Africa for her songs like Nkulembera, Lwana Nabo, Ekikunyumira and Bamuyita Yesu, a collaboration with Iryn Namubiru.

  3. 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.

  4. Baby Gloria - Wikipedia

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    Baby Gloria (Gloria Mulungi Senyonjo) (born 28 October 2001) is a Ugandan gospel artist. She started singing at an age of two and a half years. She started singing at an age of two and a half years. In 2010, she won the Tumaini Musical Award, followed by the Olive Musical Award in 2011.

  5. 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.

  6. Exodus (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Exodus 2.jpg. After meeting Pastor Kayanja in 2002, in 2004 he became a leader and singer in the church choir. It is the same year that Isaac Rucibigango (Rucci) recruited Exodus and two others, Bahati Nsereko and Kenneth Tusubira, to form the Sauti band that toured the Great Lakes region.

  7. God Loves Uganda - Wikipedia

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    God Loves Uganda is a 2013 American documentary film produced and directed by Roger Ross Williams, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. [1] [2] It explores connections between evangelicalism in North America and in Uganda, suggesting that the North American influence is the reason behind the controversial Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, which at one point raised the possibility ...

  8. Cinema of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Audiences go to video halls where narrators called "video jokers" translate the dialogue and add their own commentary. [7] Patrons also rent DVDs and watch feature films on prime-time TV. [8] Some films are funded by NGOs through cultural grants. [9] Other films are produced with DIY equipment and low production budgets.

  9. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.