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The music video for 'Nyweza' gained popularity beyond gospel music circles, establishing wider recognition across East Africa. [2] On 6 May, he launched his album at Watoto Central in Kampala , performing several songs live for audiences, including 'Sidda Mukyalo'.
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This is a list of Ugandan musicians and musical groups. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
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.
Ruyonga was one of the pioneering hip-hop acts in Uganda, with his first group winning a nationwide music competition in 2000. Rawkus Records selected Ruyonga as one of the top 50 artists on the internet, and Rawkus helped release his second solo album, AFRiCAN, in 2007. [ 2 ]
She started her music career as a backing singer for Wilson Bugembe. [1] On April 24, 2017, Nabbosa held her first solo concert, [1] [5] and since then has used her singing to preach through music. She is president of Next Girl Champion, an annual conference that empowers girls and women in Uganda. [6]
She was born to John Senyonjo and Betty Nakibuuka, who is also a Ugandan gospel artist. [1] John Senyonjo is the manager of Baby Gloria and Betty Nakibuka. [1] Baby Gloria is the third born in the family and she went to Apollo Kaggwa primary school Mengo and later joined Life international school.
Best Gospel Artist Pearl of Africa Music Awards 2007. [15] Best Gospel Single (Komawo Eka) in Pearl of Africa Music Awards 2008. [16] Best Gospel Artist Pearl of Africa Music Awards 2008. [16] The song "Daala" by Pastor Wilson Bugembe won the overall Song of the Year award at the VIGA Awards in 2016. [17]