News Source: Daily Nation
| 12 months ago
Ng'ang'alito and Amileena did a good job with their Nisamehe collabo, but the song still didn't rise to the levels that would give Tusker Project Fame a sense of entitlement. Also, one hit in four shows is not really what you would call success. Now
News Source: Africa Headlines
| over 1 year ago
Juliana, Chameleone Accused of Stealing Songs Pidson Kareire 19 November 2011 "Sanyu lyange" is the new track from Juliana Kanyomozi, but some little-known artiste called M Jeff is claiming Juliana stole the song from him. Jeff claims that Juliana
News Source: Africa Headlines
| over 1 year ago
Nanziri Wins Next Icon Show Rafsanjan Abbey Tatya 26 September 2011 Rebecca Nanziri was dubbed the next Juliana Kanyomozi after winning the second season of Uganda's Next Music Icon competition on Thursday at Royal Theatre in Old Kampala. Nanziri,
News Source: Africa Headlines
| over 1 year ago
Support Our Music Genuinely Paul Owere 15 September 2011 opinion Dar es Salaam She was an inspiring sight to watch on Saturday at the Miss Tanzania pageant at the Mlimani City Conference Hall. She wowed the audience with her songs such as 'Usiende
News Source: Moreover Silicon Valley
| over 2 years ago
Rating Kampala The Pam Awards are back from a two-year break and the nominations have been announced. The top categories are dominated by male artistes; Jose Chameleone, GoodLyfe, Bebe Cool and Bobi Wine, who are battling for the Artiste of the Year
News Source: The New Vision
| over 2 years ago
Fifteen years ago, personalities like Jose Chameleon, Bobi Wine or Juliana Kanyomozi wouldnt have caused even a ripple on the Ugandan music scene. Our music simply couldnt compete with what was coming out of West, Central and Southern Africa at the
News Source: Daily Nation
| over 3 years ago
Visiting Ugandan jazz saxophonist Isaiah Katumwa holds a special show in Nairobi on February 19. The soft-spoken artiste, who has been in Kenya since last month, says his mission is to not only interact with Kenyan musicians, but also to popularise