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Parties and events All the hip events of last month covered in beautiful pictures just for you to enjoy! Ask Rwamiti Our columnist talks about the artistes and their role in politics and leadership SPECIAL FEATURE The disussion on the role of artistes in politics and leadership continues FASHION SHOOT Beenie Gunter is a fast rising dancehall artiste who showcases his fashion sense in a photoshoot. SPECIAL FEATURE ON JAZZ MUSIC Carnivals and outdoor events are now common in Uganda. Is this what the future holds in showbiz?

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LYRICS CORNER Wiz kid came to Uganda and did a wonderful collaboration with Radio and Weasel. Here are the lyrics CAREER CORNER Mary Luswata has made a career out of gossiping about celebrities. Find out more about her as a person. GADGETS AND STYLE NTV Presenter Dave Dash shares his favourite gadgets in this exciting section COFFEE BREAK Did you know that you can swim your way to fitness. Find out details inside BEHIND THE MUSIC We feature a Canadian DJ who is making a living inUganda by mixing music in night clubs and at events.


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RISING STAR Ivory Namara came to the lime light by featuring in a song with Apass and has since made her own songs.. COUNT DOWN The music scene has new players and songs coming up every other day. Take a look at who is rocking. REVIEWS Irene Ntale and Sheebah have a song that has got the fans talking and excited about the video. WHAT'S ON All the major upcoming events and parties in the entertainment scene


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PUBLISHER’S CREDITS

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Kahuma Walter

elcome to the October Issue of Chano8 Magazine which is a special dedication to the veterans of the Uganda entertainment industry as we celebrate independence.

managING DIRECTOR

David Mushabe

We have featured diva, Iryn Namubiru, in a special exclusive interview in which she discusses music and life in general. TV gossip Queen, Mary Luswata, also tells us more about her career as she shares views on the state of the industry and artistes whom she always talks about on her Sqoop on Sqoop program.

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Maverick NTV presenter, Dave Dash, speaks about his favourite gadgets as we also unveil the new rising star Ivory Namara who tells us about her music journey so far The contentious issue of artistes getting involved in politics and leadership has been extensively exhausted in our feature discussion and Ask Rwamiti column. As always, we have covered all the hip events, fashion, health, reviews and count downs. Enjoy your reading!

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Chano8 MIRINDA MISS TEEN

Venessa Nansove Is Cr

The ougoing beauties were in good spirit

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he Mirinda Miss Teen 2015 grand finale was held last month in a very big and massive party that went down at Kati Kati Restaurant grounds. It was a fun filled event as the young beautiful angels battled it out for the grand prize in a colorful pageant. Lots of performances from local artistes like A Pass, Irene Ntale, Mun G, Lilian Mbabazi and jokes from comedian Ehmah Napoleone who excited the crowd.

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Miss Teen Venessa Nansove with the runners up

MC Talha was the host of the event which also aired live on NTV’s ‘Expozed’ hosted by MC Kats. The smart cute looking finalists were eager to show the audience what they got. But like we all know, there could only be one winner who was none other than Venessa Nansove from St Josephs Nsambya. She was crowned by her predecessor miss Kezza Namazzi. Budesian Kyagera of Rubaga Girls School and Sandra Murungi of Eden International School Mbarara were the first and second runners up respectively.


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The winners of the other categories

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F ashion? What F ashion?

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The constestants line Bobiup Wine with Nubian Lee for the final presentation showing off thier sizes

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King Saha came to support a brother with Khalifa Aganaga

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Music Rules At T he

Irene Ntale was dressed in all white

Flying Mun G pulling rare strokes on stage

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This contestant is a talented violin player

Students presenting a creative dance


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Mirinda Miss Teen

Lilian Mbabazi takes control of her fans

A Pass being shown some love by students

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Chano8 BAYIMBA FESTIVAL

CELEBRATION OF MU

St. Nelly Sade spit hip-hop

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he Bayimba International Festival that is held annually every September, in Kampala, has become one of th events that is marked on everyone's calendar as a "not to miss" event. The event brings together multi-talented people in all arts from all over Africa. It kicked off with superb performances from Uganda’s veteran Raggae star Maddox Sematimba and fast rising gospel singer Levixone Lala who raised the bar so high for the other performers. The festival complete with a package of music, dance, theatre, film, and visual

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Soulful Naava Grey serenades the fans

arts from renowned and upcoming local and international artists. It also attracted arts lovers from all over the world and peaked on Saturday with several huge performances. Levixone and Maddox are from two diffrent generations. It was interesting that they both had standing ovations from the same crowd. Both performances had live music characterised by energetic performances. Levixone had some dance moves that wowed the crowd. He was later joined on stage Ruyonga and Jackie Akello. Levixone did a song with Akello as


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SIC AND THE ARTS

Maddox enjoying the moment.

Ruyonga turned King dancer with some fans joining in to raise the energy levels higher. St. Nelly Sade also performed some Hip Hop and poetry. He mesmerised the crowd with his educative lyrics and rhythmic flow.

frent types of instruments and a variety of vocal ranges and languages that kept the crowd on its feet.

The major highlight of day 2 were the performances involving a collaboration of talented artists from East and West Africa such as Joel Sebunjo (Uganda), Aly Keita (Mali) and Kayrece Kotso (Cameroon ) showcasing alongside lead guitarist Charmant Mushaga (Uganda/DRC).

Sunday was the climax of the event which was highlighted with Naava Grey serenading the crowd with her lovely voice and masterly control of rhythm before Radio and Weasel sent the crowd into overdrive.

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This was followed by another electrifying appearance by Sheebah Karungi.

There were also other amazing performances from other stars like St.Nelly Sade, Msafiri(Tz), Don MC,Bade(Kenya), Daniel Okiror and many others


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The fans enjoyed a variety of entertainment

The girls couldn't take their eyes off the stage.

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Levixone with his back up singers

People from different cultures graced the festival


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Don MC also made an appearance

Radio and Weasel excited the fans with their top hits

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Chano8 TWATOBA CONCERT

Pallaso Holds

Pallaso, who is known for his time with Team No Sleep and hits like "Go Down Low" with Sheeba Karungi, held his first ever concert last month. The concert dubbed "Twatoba" had Freedom City, on Entebbe road, filled to Capacity. Pallaso, who was surprised by the turn up, thanked his fans for their support. There were many curtain raisers and colleagues who came to support him as well, giving the audience a variety of entertainment. Among those who put up some energetic performances were Minayo, Bitone Bitone, Tip Swizzy, Guvnor, Geo Steady, Beenie Gunter, Red Banton and Pastor Wilson Bugembe who prayed for the industry and blessed the crowd.

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CONCERT First Concert Ghetto President H.E Bobi Wine and his deputy the soulful Nubian Lee warmed up the crowd for the man of the night to take center stage. Pallaso did not disappoint as he performed his top hits to the delight of the cheering crowd that also included his parents Gerald Mayanja, Prossy Mayanja and wife Nicole Hayman. It was a special night for Pallaso (also brother to Jose Chameleone, Weasle and the late AK47) as he showcased his talent infront of his fans and family. His mother was also celebrating her birthday making it a special night.

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Ghetto President Bobi Wine works the crowd

He was in top form like an Amy General

The 'new Sheebah' doing what she does best Afande Kelekele with Katongole Omutongole

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Red Banton humbles himself at Twatoba

Geo Steady was all smiles at the conert

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The Ghetto kids were smartly dressed

Pallaso's mother Prossy Mayanja

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Pastor Wilson Bugembe leads celebrities in Prayer

Pallaso's wife Nicole Hayman was with inlaws


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His dress code was on point for the evening

Comedian Afande Kelekele mingles with beautiful fans

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MASAKA STREET JAM

Pallaso performs with children

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MASAKA STREET JAM


CHANO8 MAGAZINE Chano8 ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS

UGANDA ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS The first edition of Uganda Entertainment awards had lots of surprises. The ceremony saw several artistes walk away with awards in various categories. Apass walked away with the best dance hall artiste, Levixone Lala was voted the best gospel artiste while Douglas Lwanga took the best male entertainment TV presenter.

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ccording to the director of Uganda Entertainment Awards, Vincent Nsubuga, the main aim of coming up with these awards is to create a platform for all entertainers not only to be rewarded for their efforts but to also encourage them to work harder. “I saw that there was something missing in the entertainment industry. If the Nigerians have MTV or Channel O, why then wouldn’t we have our own version of the same awards that reward the deserving entertainers for their contribution towards the entertainment industry. This would also help them work even harder.” He said. Other notable winners of the evening include David Lutalo who beat Bebe Cool, Bobi Wine, Jose Chameleon, Kenzo and Radio and Weasel for the Male artiste of the year category while Sheeba was voted the best female artiste. The best music video went to Sitya Loss, Neesim took the producer of the year, Best TV programme went to Sqoop on Sqoop and Urban Tv took the best TV station category. "Kuzala Kujagana" by Irene Nama-

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tovu scooped the Song of the year while Deception was the best TV programme and one of its actresses Sarah Kisawuzi is the first UEA actress of the year. For the first time in Uganda, the night’s MC was Nigerian renowned TV presenter, E-Hiz, who took to the stage at 10pm clad in fitting black pants, black suede jacket and a white shirt. He joked about Ugandan men and pulled some dance strokes that kept the crowd fired up. He even engaged in different topics about the Ugandan society throughout the evening that one would think he’s been in Uganda

The red carpet moment was spectacular as everyone was dressed to kill. Celebrities like city tycoon Jack Pemba, former miss Uganda beauty pageants like Bizou, Leah Kalanguka and the just recently crowned Zahara Nakiyaga were smartly dressed and so were other guests like the Queen mother Best Kemigisa and other socialites

for a long time contrary to the few hours since his arrival. The red carpet moment was spectacular as everyone was dressed to kill. Celebrities like city tycoon Jack Pemba, former miss Uganda beauty pageants like Bizou, Leah Kalanguka and the just recent crowned Zahara Nakiyaga were smartly dressed and so were other guests like the Queen mother Best Kemigisa and other socialites However, most of the winners did not make it to the ceremony as they had other obligations elsewhere or perhaps, the long distance affected them just like it did with the revelers. Some of the winners who didn’t show up include Ann Kansiime (best female comedian), Salvado(best male comedian), King Saha(R&B), CBS (Best Radio station), Sam Bagenda (Best actor), Flavia Tumusiime(best female radio presenter),and Goodlyfe (Best group) among others. There were performances by Minayo, Toniks and Maurice Kirya but it was Reggae maestro Madoxx Ssematimba who wowed the audience with his tracks Oluyimba and Easy Having started late, the ceremony ended at 3am with the last award given out with just a handful of people still around. In fact, David Lutalo declined to sing because of the few people around.


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Tooro Queen Mother Best Kemigisha was the Chief guest

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AND THE WI

Radio personality Dembe's Kasuku

Kadongo Kamu: Mathias Walukagga

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Kickboxer Moses Golola presented an Award

Lydia Jazmine and Ray Signature

Hip hop:Rapper Navio Model Stacy Aamito

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Smiles And

APass and team

Comedy:Richard Tuwangye of Funfactory

Levixone won best gospel artiste David Lutalo came with his full army

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more smiles

Best Comedy Group: Fun Factory Fashion: Brian Ahumuza aka Abryanz

Drama: Deception team from NTV

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Chano8 CROAK AND RHYME

There were crazy dance moves on display

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Ecstatic David Lutalo celebrates with award

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NTV's Sheila Gashumba G Snake entertains revellers with her award with her mega python

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was Grace Producer NakimeraNessim impressed one with of the winners to the fullest her swag

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Chano8 MIXTAPE PARTY

THE MASSIVE M FEATURING THE DUO

Konshens was the first to perform and didnot disappoint

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RED CORNER: DJ Roja on the Turn tables

he Mixtape party happened last Saturday at Laftaz swimming pool. A lot of Djs and musicians were there to represent. The night that pulled a massive crowd, was aimed at launching the annual mixtape by Dj Roja and Dj Slick Stuart.

By 9:00pm, DJ Nimrod, of Galaxy FM was on the turn tables driving the revellers wild with music from all genres. He was later replaced by J Crisio playing house and pop music. Several other DJs did their

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thing as performances from artistes like Lydia Jazmine, Pallaso and some comedians were going on. Dj Slick Stuart and Dj Roja arrived at 10:30pm and that’s when the crowd went crazy with excitement as they showcased their mixtape. They played a combination of Dancehall, old school Ugandan music, RnB, Hip Hop and many other genres. The night had several MCs that spiced up


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IXTAPE PARTY DJ ROJA AND DJ SLICK STUART

Busy Signal was very lively and entertaining as usual

BLUE CORNER: DJ Slick Stuart the mixes and these included DJ Mark, Maddox Ssematimba, Mc Isaac, Mr Mosh, MC Kats, MC Esco and VJ Jingo. By 11:00pm, the venue was filled to capacity. This gave the performers of the night more hype. There were several sponsors including Kagwirawo Sports Betting, MTN, Smirnoff, Silk Events, Galaxy Fm, Kadanke Events and Power Horse. MTN bought more than 1,000 Mixtapes to give away on their campaigns and events.

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Several artistes including Vampino, Maro, Yung Mulo, Aziz Azion, Party Pipo, Myko Ouma, Levixone, Feffe Bussi and Apass performed. The biggest performance of all was by dancehall star APass who drove fans crazy with songs like Tuli Kubigere, Love Infection, Memories and Mutuwulira featuring DJs Slick Stuart and Roja. The Mixtape party ended at around 1:30 am and the party went on nonstop till late.


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This is how the

Pallaso was there with Twatoba

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mixing was done

And the duo enjoyed themselves Apass was singing Wuuyo Wuuyo Wuuyo!

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SAUTI SOL CONCERT

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Chano8 MIXTAPE PARTY

The Fans having

Above:selfie time and below 'swag' time

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a blissful night

Nash Wonder smiles at us

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They were plotting for plot


Chano8 MESACH SEMAKULA

Mesach SEMAKULA Launched HIS 'Omwana wa Muteesa nakulwala’ IN STYLE WITH THE KATIKIRO

Mesach Semakula thanked the Katikiro who was making a rare appearance at a music concert for honouring the invitation and praised him for being hard working and a man of the people. He explained this while giving a brief back ground of how he met the Kabaka’s right hand man as a practicing lawyer whose services he sought and was surprised by the ‘down to earth’ nature he exhibited.

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or the first ever, his eminence the Katikiro of Buganda went for a music concert by a local artiste and it was none other than Mesach Semakula’s ‘Omwana wa Muteesa nakulwala’ concert held last evening at Hotel Africana. Going by the huge numbers that have always been gracing Mesach’s previous album launches, this year’s concert was fairly attended but it never deterred him from showcasing his best. Clad in a white kanzu with a brown back-cloth coat and craft shoes, the former Pearl of Africa Music awards winner took to the stage at exactly 10pm with ‘Nyimbile Omutanda’ track that got the crowd on their feet to sing along. He then returned, this time round putting on a white sparkling gown with grey pants and white shoes and performed songs like ‘Mpale Mbaya, Sigwe Ansimila, Kyalimpa, Oseka ki, Tumutendereze, First

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aid and Akafecce among others for his second session of the night. Before Mesach came on stage, Golden band artistes like Doreen Mutiibwa, Dr Hilderman, Stecia Mayanja, Catherine Kusasila performed and so did Haruna Mubiru, Phina Masanyalaze, Abdu Muulasi, Bebe Cool and aspiring Mayor Ragga Dee who spent most of his time asking for votes and freestyling what he will do when elected in power.

The Katikiro speaking in luganda also said, the Kabaka and the entire Buganda kingdom was proud of what the local artistes are doing in trying to make an honest living while contributing positively in the growth and development of the Kingdom and country at large.

Ronald Mayinja, Chris Evans, Rema Namakula Bobi Wine and Desire Luzinda performed last before the selfproclaimed ‘Golden Paapa’ returned for his final act. He called on the katikiro to launch the song and narrated some touching story about their relationship. “You know him as the Katikiro of Buganda but I think of him as my guardian. The Katikiro who was in the company of Kingdom officials including some ministers cracked up the crowd when he made a dig at local diva Desire Luzinda when he said that by Kitone he was talking about 'real talent' and not what the likes of Desire Luzinda are singing now, which sent the crowd into wild bouts of laughter. The Katikiro speaking in luganda also said, the Kabaka and the entire Buganda kingdom was proud of what the local artistes are doing in trying to make an honest living while contributing positively in the growth and development of the Kingdom and country at large. Mesach said the Katikiro played a very huge role in his life and was so grateful for that before he performed ‘Omwana Wa Muteesa nakulwala’, the title track of the album fifteen minutes to midnight


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Friends of Bebe

Prayers and thanks giving time

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Friends of Bebe

Mesach Semakula in traditional wear

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Cool off stage

Kusasira was smart in rhis red evening dress

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And The Lively

The Golden band members doing their thing live

Bebe Cool

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Mesach Semakula

Ragga Dee

Nubian Lee and H.E Bobi Wine

Haruna Mubiru


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Performances

Abdul Mulaasi made an energetic come back

Ronald Mayinja

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Chris Evans and Rema

Desire Luzinda

Stecia Mayanja


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The VIP section

The guests were excited by Mesach Semakula

Dembe FM presenter Kasuku with a pal

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The Katikiro enjoys the show

MP John Ken Lukyamuzi with wife


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Had Royalty

'You see we look great in the selfies' the ladies seem to say

I can sit any more, time to dance

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attentively following events on stage


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Friends of Bebe

Beatah had a message for the crowd

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The Acapella singers The Canaan Gents


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Cool on Stage

Mesach Semakula hands over a package to the Katikiro of Buganda Bebe Cool as usual had stage presence

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Chano8 BLANKETS AND WINE

BLANKETS

WINE

DOES IT AGAIN

All roads led to the National Museum for the tenth edition of blankets and wine. The weather was perfect and the Kitante based venue was filled to capacity as early as 4pm as revellers sauntered in with their Blankets and Wine, dressed in multi-colored outfits, large sun glasses and even larger hats.

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he crowd mainly composed of high end socialites and corporate looking people poured in big numbers to be part of the now very important event on the entertainment calendar. Many went in as couples, where as others just went to ‘mix and mingle’. Others were in the company of their children. The headlining acts were dancehall and Reggae star APass, Former Blue*3 diva Lilian Mbabazi and South Africa’s award winning song writer, singer and instrumentalist Zahara. One of the major highlights of the event was when the amazing Lillian Mbabazi took center stage after Apass’ performance as the crowd settled in. From start to finish, the soulful singer nailed all aspects that one would imagine or think of. Her

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performance was so energetic as it blended Afro-soul vocals with some RnB and Afro-beat that run chills through several fans who were already ululating and cheering. Her awesome composition was one of those things that left the crowd over excited.

The headlining acts being dance-hall and Reggae star A Pass, Former Blue*3 diva Lilian Mbabazi and South Africa’s award winning song writer, singer and instrumentalist Zahara.

Lilian performed both her old and new songs. She also threw in a few Blu*3 songs before guitar Maestro Myko Ouma and Weasel joined her on stage. They took it to the next level with some electric cut-ins as they performed ‘vitamin’ and ‘Where you are” Lilian then opened the stage to her fans who pulled off magnificent Ndombolo strokes that sent the crowd into over drive before concluding her session to allow Zahara take over. Zahara who flew in with her band started by thanking Ugandans for inviting her and giving her te opportunity to showcase her talents. She performed some soulful ballads accompanied by her lively back-up singers and then went into a marathon of songs for close to 2 hours performing song after song. The evening’s proceedings were later handed over to the DJs’ led by Hypnotic and Aludha who took the afterparty session till late in the night.


Fast rising dance-hall star APass opened the performances

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Selfies And

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Groupies ruled

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Plenty of Blanke

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Chano8 UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL

Lilian Mbabazi was on top form churning serious tunes for the fans

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Chano8 ASK RWAMITI

Q& A

What Is THE ROLE OF Miles Rwamiti is a presenter on NTV’s program ‘Kona ne NTV’. He is an authority on music and Ugandan celebrity lifestyles. Every month we select questions from the public about the music industry for him to answer. genuinely into politics regardless of if he is paid or not. It pays off for Bebe Cool because when he was shot, the President came to his rescue. He is a die hard NRM supporter.

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know for a fact that there are a few genuine people or artistes in politics because they support NRM or any political party that will pay them. Most of them are very broke people just looking for money and survival. One thing you should know is that most of these local artistes are very broke, so they will go where ever they are asked to campaign just for the money and survival but not because they love doing it. So, they should not lie to you that they support so and so when they are into it just for the money. However, people like Bebe Cool are into this for real. We all know that he comes from a family that is into politics like his father, Jaber Bidandi Sssali, although he doesn’t agree with him on certain things. Bebe Cool is genuinely into politics. Remember the scandal in Mbarara? He had issues with organisers of the event and refused to perform because Amama Mbabazi was the chief guest. Bebe Cool walked off the stage. That incident alone was enough to prove that he has strong beliefs and that he is

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I am still trying to figure out Ragga Dee. I do not think he is serious and I strongly feel that he is in it for the money. I think he will get to a certain level and quit but then again he might surprise us. Ragga Dee might be looking for a big business deal from the Government and NRM There are a few genuine people like Judith Babirye who probably have a higher chance of winning. Judith has a big following and I think she can make a good leader because she has been doing it for a long time. She is a pastor and has been leading people in church. She is also one of the most paid artistes for functions, so money is not a big motivator for her. I think her

One thing you should know is that most of these local artistes are very broke, so they will go where ever they are asked to campaign just for the money and survival but not because they love doing it.


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ARTISTES IN POLITICS?

Some of Uganda's top artistes have already started campaigning for candidates for 2016

heart is in it and she can make it. My concern is that, it is hard being an artiste and a politician at the same time. Most people who succeed in politics never look back because they get too caught up with politics and making money. Remember most of these people are broke so they go to parliament or any other political office and forget where they came from. They get carried away and fail to juggle the two. Also we have to ask at what time such people are joining politics. How are

There are a few genuine people like Judith Babirye who probably have a higher chance of winning. Judith has a big following and I think she can make a good leader because she has been doing it for a long time. She is a pastor and has been leading people in church .

they performing in the music industry? Is this particular person active in the industry and have they been doing this or involved in politics for a long time before? Uganda is interesting, for instance if Eddy Kenzo decided to stand for Mayor today, he would probably win because he has a big following. He is on top of his game and is dong well in the music industry. I am also serious about contesting for the post of Kampala Mayor. This position needs young blood to take the City forward.

You can also join the debate on facebook/chano8 Please send your entertainment and gossip inquiries to askrwamiti@ chano8.com and I will respond to them in the next issue twitter: @mrwamiti

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ARTISTES AN Are musicians really ready for political office? Putting his lucrative recording and touring career on hold in response to what he called a “supreme patriotic duty,” the Senegalese singer-songwriter Youssou N’Dour in 2012 announced he was running for president.

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utting his lucrative recording and touring career on hold in response to what he called a “supreme patriotic duty,” the Senegalese singersongwriter Youssou N’Dour in 2012 announced he was running for president. N’Dour, then aged 52, maintained he was forced into politics by circumstances: the reigning president Abdoulaye Wade had attempted to change the constitution to allow himself a third term. Whereas the masses heralded him as a new beacon of hope for Senegal, political analysts pointed out that his main challenge was to translate his international popularity into votes. Indeed he never lasted that long. His candidacy was disqualified before polls on a technicality. N’Dour then backed eventual poll winner, Macky Sall who when elected president, appointed him (N’Dour) first minister for culture and tourism. The singer lost interest shortly after taking the ministerial post. He is back on world music tours.

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Closer to home, Charles Senkubuge “siasa”, a colourful stage actor and radio presenter stood for presidency in 2001 much to the surprise of many. Before they could hit the campaign trail, he quit the race citing death threats and refunded the Electoral Commission's money. It later emerged that the stance was just one of his clowning antics to attract fans to theatre where he enjoyed cultic status. Whereas music and theatre is a great recruiting tool used by all sides of the political spectrum to transmit ideology, it appears those behind these forms of persuasive arts aren’t really keen on benefitting through political office. They look to milk from their talent monetarily.

There are some exceptions. A few musicians have made it to the very top of national politics. Ronald Reagan, a Hollywood actor, is a stand-out as President of the United States and conqueror of Soviet Communism, as is Vaclav Havel, the Czech playwright who was similarly a key figure in causing the collapse of the Eastern Bloc 20 years ago. Did you know that former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is a great pianist who performed as a teenager at the Denver Symphony Orchestra? A couple of music people presently hold top offices today – Haiti’s Michel

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Artistes and music have become important tools in the elections

Martelly came out of a studio to be voted President. He is still known by his stage name Sweet Micky, plays a mean keyboard, and married his music manager.

symbol of power. It follows up on his past efforts at rap when he released “Mpenkoni” whose lyrics evolve around long life, music and livestock.

Mike Sebalu, (MP in the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), Nyombi Thembo, all have a glowing history in music and the arts.

Former Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina qualifies too. A disc jockey (DJ) in his own right Rajoelina, at 34, became Africa’s youngest ruler when he was sworn in at a carnival music-clad official event in 2009. He ruled until 2014 when he withdrew his candidacy.

A case of Ugandan arts.

Enter the new breed. The onset of 2016 elections has brought with it an upsurge in musicians seeking elective politics. Daniel Kazibwe, better known by his stage name Ragga Dee appears serious about contesting for the Kampala Lord Mayor position.

At this rate, we shouldn’t disregard President Museveni’s worthy music efforts. He has already recorded a campaign song ahead of elections next year. The pop-folk song is titled “Yengoma”, loosely meaning “the drum”, a traditional

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Apart from the clowning Charles Ssenkubuge whose political ambitions ended up in a farce, Sulaiman Madada, the state minister for the elderly and disabled is an accomplished stage actor. He quit the stage for elective politics in Bbale constituency in 2001 and has represented since. The likes of former ICT Minister, Tim Lwanga (saxophone), Stephen Kaliba, (former MP Fort portal Municipality),

Afrigo Band’s Rachael Magoola is contesting for Woman Member of Parliament of Iganga district, while Eddie Yawe is standing in Kira.

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The Late Harriet Kisakye dances with FDC President Kiiza Besigye

Judith Babirye, known for winning souls through her epic music, is standing for the Buikwe Woman Member of Parliament currently held by Dorothy Mpiima, while veteran actor and song-writer Kato Lubwama is abandoning theatre for parliament. Judith Babirye, known for winning souls through her epic music, is standing for the Buikwe Woman Member of Parliament currently held by Dorothy Mpiima, while veteran actor and songwriter Kato Lubwama is abandoning theatre for parliament. “Just because of how we posture on stage, some people don’t take us serious. What they forget is that we are ed-

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ucated and can perform even better than those they look up to. There is a time to clown and time to be serious. Let them (voters) elect me and then judge my seriousness in managing the city,” said 42 year old Ragga Dee.

tendency to undermine our potential as musicians. What they forget is that we are educated. Let them wait when I put on my academic/political outfit. Many will be pleasantly surprised,” She offers.

Judith Babirye is well aware that popularity doesn’t translate to votes. She is still adamant she will not go to parliament to sing. “There is a general

Comedian Kato Lubwama doesn’t plan on changing his persona. He insists parliament is full of clowns. He is there to add on the numbers.


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YoungSauti and upcoming artistes are Kenya's Sol have gone places also involved in the process with thier live performances

Local musicians choose safe path.

it as his official song.

While the rest test the murky political waters, others have chosen a safe bet. -To fatten on political songs. The sight of Jose Chameleone, Eddy Kenzo, Bebe Cool and other artistes hovering around NRM’s sole candidate, President Museveni is common.

Musician Pallaso seems to be aiming for political campaigns money with his new song. “Tugende Tulonde”, loosely translated to “let’s vote”.

According to Balaam Barugahara, a conduit between the musicians and the NRM party, they are paid anywhere between sh20m to sh50m to join the campaign trails. Some musicians have gone ahead and composed campaign songs in hope that the respective political parties will adopt them as anthems. Other artistes are already protesting the use of their songs. Radio’s Neera Neera has been adopted by NRM. He is bound to cash in as President Museveni wants

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Produced by Diggy Baur, Pallaso, however, insists that his new single is merely to educate the masses. There’s also been talk in Mawokota south that Dr Hilderman has abandoned Amelia Kyambadde for her rival Grace Kansiime. Other musicians who have joined the bandwagon are Phina Masanyalaze. In her song, NRM Paka last, she calls president Museveni, baby face. Kalifah Aganaga also has two songs, “Akazindaalo” and “Mpagira Gwe”. Dancehall singers, Buchaman and

Ziza Bafana have weighed in too. Buchaman’s “Mr Yellow” and Bafana’s “Tumulonde” and “Agende” are one of the many songs due to come up during this busy political period. It hasn’t always turned rosy. Northern Ugandan musician Bosmic Otim composed a song popularising President Museveni during the 2006 campaign in northern Uganda. To date, he is still demanding for Sh200m which he claims was payment for the ‘Mzee Wakazi’ song. “Before composing the song, I requested for Sh200 million and Brig Awany with other NRM cadres agreed to pay me that amount. However, the only money I was given was Sh500,000 to facilitate recording of the song,” Otim complained.


Chano8 IRYN NAMUBIRU

Iryn NAMUBIRU STAR TALK

ONE OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY IN UGANDA STILL GOING STRONG

Iryn Namubiru is one of Uganda's top female singers who started music way back in Namasagali College after teaming with friend Juliana Kanyomozi with whom they formed the R&B all-girl group called I-Jay. She has always had a passion for singing since her childhood and has strived to make this talent a bigger part of her life. Her hard work and persisitence has propelled her to become one of the best in the country and she is still going strong. We had a chat with her. Chano8: We have seen your videos and listened to your new songs like Anjagala, Byansi and recently Nsula Wuwo, are you planning on releasing more projects this year? Yes I have done a number of songs recently but that does not always call for a big concert. If there is anything coming up you will know in time. For now I am concentrating on creating new sounds. Chano8: I think Nsula Wuwo, is going to be a big hit because of the groovy beats, who wrote and produced it. Any reviews so far from the public? Thank you! Well, I hope it does become a big hit. NSULA WUWO was Written by Nince Henry and Produced by D-king. Its' getting good reception so far. Chano8: You have been seen in photos with your children and I must say they are cute. So how do you manage to juggle family, a chaotic music industry and career? How often do you check? Thanks for the compliment. I always have time for my children and my base is in France. I share the time between music and my children equally. One month elsewhere and one month with my children. So it's six months with my children though not consecutively. I organise myself like any other working mother. Chano8: Do you mind sharing some photos of you and your children with the public?

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Yes I do mind. I do not want to put them out there in the lime light all the time. And just because I do not expose their lives does not mean they do not have things going on in their lives. Once in a while I share though. Chano8: A lot of new fresh talent has since emerged in the music industry and competition is stiff. What is your take and how do you plan to stay relevant? There will always be new talent and people will always be unique in their own ways. Every single artist has their chance to shine just like every artist at one point will hit a low. I do not see it as competition and I embrace new sounds and genres as a lover of music. I only stay true to my passion and sing what I like. Chano8: You have been part of the struggle that has brought the Ugandan music industry to this level where artistes are being given international recognition in form of nominations, awards and concerts. What is your take? It always feels good to be recognised for the

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work we do, for our efforts and to see how many souls we touch. But that said, we all do not sing for awards. Otherwise, many great artists would be out of the industry by now. Chano8: It is believed that many Artists make money but rarely invest, have you any investments you would like to share with us? How much do you know about their lives, responsibilities, investments to come that conclusion? That is always the talk and I hate it. I am not here to tell people where and how I invest because that's my business and nobody else's. How about everybody starts telling me about theirs! Chano8: What are the 5 things people don’t know about you that you can share? 1. I do not pretend. I won't smile if I see no reason to and I will not beat around the bush. I tell it as it is. 2. I am a Sagittarius 3. I run a small community based organisation for the children. It's going to change names so I will let you know. 4. I have a car to help that will be used as an am-

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bulance to help mainly the children of Mityana. Its route is mainly from where I come from (Nyanzi- Nakibanga to Nambaale, Namukozi) to Mityana hospital. My mum walked 2 kilometres from Nambaale to go give birth to me in Mityana hospital, which was over 30 years ago, and nothing has changed since then. 5. I am so Loving and forgiving. CHANO8: Do you think with time your music has evolved, if so how? It sure has evolved. In the beginning I was only doing things I was comfortable with but I always had this desire to experiment. You will hear me do totally different styles. CHANO8 What are the current challenges local artists are facing? I will speak for myself. We all have different challenges. The biggest is Piracy, very dishonest people who are always looking for ways to get money out of you, Blackmail. Chano: Any parting words to our readers and Iryn Namubiru fans out there? I love you so much, it's your support that keeps me going. Thank you again.


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UNBELIEVABLE AS FOMO grips There is a new musical fad in town. It is the Fear of Missing out (FOMO) on signature music festivals in town.

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ou don’t need to be a music professor to realize that Ugandans have developed a fear of missing out on these festivals.

These are fast taking over from mainstream concerts as the entertainment of choice. They have unwavering converts too. Even when you thought some of these festivals are slightly overpriced than your average concert, the crowds are a constant and the corporate sponsors jostle to be part of them. Music festivals bring the best. The 10th edition of the Blankets and Wine festival was priced at sh80, 000 (advance booking) and sh100, 000 at the entrance, but the crowds were a constant. That the organizers this year went for Zahara (Bulelwa Mkutukana) one of Africa's most promising organic performers with a husky voice, proved just how much thought they put in the festival. The artiste, who has been associated with acts as India Arie, is one of South Africa's most renowned artistes, thanks to her Loliwe debut album in 2011. She is synonymous with the guitar and predominantly sings in Zulu and English. The choice by the sponsors to have her headline the 10th edition was well thought. It was money well spent in the estimation of fans that were more conversant with her song, Loliwe. She shared the stage with Lillian Mbabazi, the Sundowners band and A-Pass. The show has in the past been headlined by Suzan Kerunen, Eric Wainaina, Fresh-

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ly Ground, Kidum, Madtraxx and Liquideep. The three-day Bayimba International Festival of the Arts held last month just before the Blankets and Wine festival still lived up to its pre event hype. National theatre was vibrant with an unparalleled feast of music, dance, theatre, film and visual arts from renowned


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music festivals val where revellers come to experience visual art, poetry, with a larger extent of music. This year we had literature students perform John Ruganda’s the burdens. Having students participate is good for the future of the festival,” he reflects.

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and upcoming artists it brought to Kampala.

Daniel Okiror and Saba Zibula, who kept fans on their toes.

Maddox Sematimba and gospel artiste Levixone might have kickstarted this year’s festival with their interactive performances, but it was collective performances of other contemporary acts including Joel Sebunjo alongside Aly Keita, Msafiri from Tanzania, Bado from Kenya,

Faisal Kiwewa, the director of Bayimba foundation, says that whereas festivals in Africa are limping, Bayimba grows stronger because it doesn’t focus on monetary gains per se.

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“Bayimba is a multi-discipline festi-

Maddox Sematimba and gospel artiste Levixone might have kick-started this year’s festival with their interactive performances, but it was collective performances of other contemporary acts including Joel Sebunjo alongside Aly Keita, Msafiri from Tanzania, Bado from Kenya, Daniel Okiror and Saba Zibula, who kept fans on their toes. Ahead of the Nile Gold Jazz Safari, which happens this month (each year), Tshaka Mayanja admitted that the allure has always been there because the festival features some incredible jazz played by musicians from all over the


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KCCD ED Jennifer Musisi at last year's Kampala City Carnival

world. “Each year there is a new list of performers, but one thing that is consistent is that the music is always fantastic. Saxophones, bass guitars, drums, keyboards and pianos play to a growing audience of Ugandan jazz lovers,” he explained. This time round, however, American vocalist Karyn White, a famous the 1990s and early 2000s, will be on stage. She stars alongside Kirk Whalum.

African Jazz icon, Jonathan Butler.

Karyn comes close on the heels of another popular female musician, Regina Belle.

That the 4th edition KCCA festival 2015 was expecting 2million people speaks volume on its popularity.

According to Tshaka, blending genres, Soul and R &B, with jazz has made the fest feasible. It has maximised numbers but also exposed new fans to amazing jazz.

Organized under theme 'Color and Climate Change,' the fourth edition of the festival it was expected to bring Ugandans and other nationals to celebrate their heritage, colour and climate.

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“According to the numbers of people who attended last year's festival and the positive feedback, this year's

event will be bigger. Ugandans in the diaspora and other Ugandans have embraced the festival and we expect some from as far as US and UK,” she pointed out at the launch. Why are festivals taking over? Ras B Ssali a reggae musician and owner of Turbo Rayz entertainment says music festivals bring the best in town. “Such festivals are a chance to ex-

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perience amazing live music and let go of your inhibitions without a care in the world,” According to Ssali, people who attend festivals are usually those who are up for it. “They are like ‘I’m here, rain or shine, I’m up for the festival,” he offers. He mentions that festivals are usually thematic and people easily relate to them. “Why endure a plain performance by say, Gravity Omutujju at say Hotel Africana, when you can be learning how to play an instrument at Bayimba festival?,” he queries. He says that even musicians at festivals learn from critics of their art. “It’s a great moment to be able to stop someone or intervene in their path and make them think differently since they are able to reach to different audiences,” he says He concludes: “For an artist, to be able to stand beside the work and hear the commentary about the work, it’s so honest. It can be brutal, but it’s intense and that’s why it’s really good for our local musicians to strive and become festival musicians,”

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NUTTY NEITHAN

New ragga and dance-hall sensation Nutty Neithan, who is best known for his killer hit ‘Bakuwe Kyonywa’ and ‘Follow my rules’ with Mun’G hasn’t been in the industry forlong but he has 6 popular songs and 4 collaborations that have put him on the limelight. He is one of the most popular artists among the teenage listeners. Any person with an ear for good music and club bangers agrees he is climbing the ladders fast enough to be among the cream of Ugandan Ragga artistes especially with the release of his new song. Qn: Tell me about Body To Body.

Nutty Neithan is a singer, song writer, producer and performer. His real name is Wamahongo Nathan and he is from Mbale. He comes from a relatively big family of 4 brothers and 2 sisters. He is the only one doing music professionally now.

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This is a song about a guy who is trying to reach out to a girl that seems to be out of his league. Meanwhile she is also into it though feeling wrong about it but the body language is actually giving her away. So I try to express myself in this character by reaching out to this girl. Qn: What inspired you to record body to body? Inspiration comes from all kinds of places. (Grins) I had already made the beat and the inspiration to voice the song came from my bedroom experiences and I put a concept to it hence the song body to body. Qn: This song seems abit different from the type of music you have been doing recently. Why change from your ragga, reggae and dancehall to do a slow paced song? I am a very mysterious artiste and what people don’t know is that NUTTY stands for Never Underestimate This Talented Youth. I have a lot of sides and most people have only seen the ragga and dancehall sides but I have a lot of surprising sides to me. I can do a lot of genres of music but I will be revealing

them with time. Otherwise, Body to Body is just a tip of the iceberg. Qn: Where did you record this song from? I recorded the song from Sav Cham records. It was recorded by Producer Sub Zero. This is my production label ao basically I produced the song and it was mastered by Imon Pro of South Cyde Studio. Actually I voiced the song on a rainy day and ideas kept coming to me. Qn: How did your fans receive the song? The song was released in June this year. It was premiered on Radio City, Galaxy FM and XFM. It was well received by my fans and they all gave it good reviews and comments. It was also extensively promoted by my promotion team and it went places. All in a nutshell, I was impressed with how it was received by my fans and it kept me motivated to record better music. Qn: So tell us about the video of Body to Body that you recently released. It is a great and artistic video which depicts me in a room playing cars and


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Nutty Neithan with actors during the shooting

after I win the game, the woman I am attracted to comes in so I end up trying to get body contact with her. I shot the video in Makindye with a video production company called Stain. This company has lots of talented individuals and this video was surely professionally filmed. I am planning on shooting and releasing a bedroom version of this video which was produced by Sub Zero and Boris. Qn: What was the cost of production? The video cost me 15 million shillings all together. This was because we had to get a lot of equipment and the model was expensive to hire because she was a professional. We also had to create the scene of the video from scratch which cost a lot during production. Qn: Why was the video this expensive? I felt like this was a unique song that needed an exclusive and catchy video. So I had to spend a lot in order to accompany this song with a video my fans and I personally would love.

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Qn: What challenges did you face during the audio and video production? I didn’t face a lot of challenges during audio production but during the video shoot, I hadn’t tinted my hair so my hair had to be tinted first before the shooting started. This put us a bit behind schedule and the video shoot ended up longer than expected. Otherwise everything else was fine.

Qn: Any upcoming projects? I wouldn’t want to speak about them because I want to keep my fans guessing what I am dropping next. I will have to keep that a secret.


Chano8 THE LYRICS

Don't Cry

Wizkid Ft Radio & Weasel

This was an interesting collaboration that brought the east and west together. it caught us off gaurd however, the song has rocked Uganda's airwaves for several months now and it's only fitting that we bring you the lyrics so that you can sing along next time you hear it !

The dynamic duo of Radio and Weasel with WizKid (C)

[WizKid] Ayo Uwaah Wiiii… sh no worry no more) Chorus Baby baby baby Don't cry, don't cry (don’t you cry) You're a queen in my eyes, my eyes Baby girl say, your life is my life (your life is my life) 96

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Baby girl say my life is your life (my life is your life) Verse 2 [Radio] We are so special… So special, such a perfect ratio This music beat is strong and steady it’s steady, steady it’s regato


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THE LYRICS Your beauty accent is for sando That's why I do it in vibrato Your beauty accent is for sando That's why I do it in collabo Chorus Verse 3 [Weasel] Your mi girl, make mi brain scatter Everybody asks mi what di matter? Ah you my girl are di matter My trend setter girl you burn like fire Girl I never wanna see yo cry no more Hush girl, hush no worry no more Wipe yo tears don't cry no more I gat your back don't cry no more Girl I never wanna see you cry no more

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Hush girl, hush no worry no more I gat your back don't worry no more, don't cry no more, cry no more Chorus

Verse 4 [WizKid] Baby girl you're the queen of my life heee Baby and I will always treat you right heee See come rain come sunshine heeh Say baby girl you're the one in my life You're the one in my life All I wanna do is be with you girl X4

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Chano8 CAREER CORNER

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LUSWATA

Mary Luswata is a presenter on Urban TV. She presents the Sqoop on Sqoop gossip program that runs from Monday to Friday at 5:00pm. Her program has become popular because of the no holds barred approach to presenting gossip. It is one of the most watch local programs despite it lasting for 5 minutes only. She has won a big number of fans as well as enemies because of that. Chano8 cought up with her at her place of work and asked a few questions about her life, career and plans.

You have been known as the gossip queen. Have you always been like that while growing up? Every child has some gossip in them. When you’re a kid, you don’t know what’s right or wrong and you’re basically just throwing up words. I never really cared about what Ugandan celebrities were all about. In fact when I first got the show, I cried because I was not interested in celebrity lives. I then realized that this is a role I have to play. I basically act everyday on the show. The show has nothing to do with my daily life outside the set so after the show I am a different person and am always minding my own business. So is your Scoop on Scoop show scripted? No it isn’t but at the start I used to script it because I hadn’t yet gotten used to it. But now I don’t script. I just get subjects to focus on for the show. I usually get my subjects and ideas for the show on set while am on air. At times I even change my subjects during the show contrary to what I had planned before.

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How do you get the enthusiasm and I never think am in any kind of dandrive you have during your show? ger. When I am doing my show, I don’t really expect people to take what I say When am doing the Sqoop on Sqoop on the show personally but they do. I show, it’s like am talking to my friends never take threats seriously but still, I and am just telling them what I heard am not careless with my life to go out and what my opinion it about is. The there and put my life at risk. All in a show has no script or formula so it’s nutshell, threats don’t compel me to about what I feel. I actually have the live my life in fear. same enthusiasm and drive when I am talking to my friends in my free time. Continues to Next Page That’s how I treat my show. I don’t treat it like a job otherwise I would be presenting like most other presenters When am dowho present like they are scared of ing the Sqoop on their audience. Do you really have a musical background? I have no musical background but I have been so close to musicians. I was one of the pioneers of the gospel night show. We hosted artistes like Exodus, Washington and others. I used to moderate and run the show but have never really sung. I was at some point approached by Jackie Chandiru to replace Cindy. Steve Jean said I looked young and therefore, that was it. You have been on a collision path with so many people and receive a lot of threats. How do you manage that?

Sqoop show, it’s like am talking to my friends and am just telling them what I heard and what my opinion is about it. The show has no script or formula so it’s about what I feel. I actually have the same enthusiasm and drive when I am talking to my friends in my free time.


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There are a few individuals who you always talk about on your show. Is there anything personal?

What is your view of the music and entertainment industry?

I don’t know anyone well enough to either hate or love them. I am just doing my show and they end up taking it personally. Some of these people put their life out there on social media for us to comment on and rate therefore, making them easy prey. For this reason, they end up getting talked about more on my show.

The industry is growing so fast and is influenced by so many factors like Uganda getting international recognition more than ever. People need to grow with the industry because you can’t relate with international musicians while thinking small. The industry has reached a stage where by those who can’t keep up with it are going to fall off regardless of how many years they have been in the industry. This is both a good and a bad thing because some of our favorite musicians might end up disappearing not because they are not talented but because they can’t keep up. This will end up leaving behind the fine artistes who are more competitive.

You seem to have a big social media following on your accounts. What do you have to say about that? I am not a huge fan of social media and that explains why I don’t have a personal social media account. I only have a fan page. Social media to me is a place where everybody is intelligent, rich, beautiful and happy so literally there is a lot of pretence which I don’t like. In my line of work, I am required to have a social media page though I never get to interact with my fans there. Social media isn’t the place for me. What is the biggest challenge on your show? This show is the first of its kind in Uganda. Ugandans therefore don’t know if you are just abusing people or criticizing them. Viewers have failed to understand that Sqoop on Sqoop is just a show and they end up taking issues personal. The biggest challenge is separating me from the show. Many find it hard to realize that when am off the show, I am a different character and I live a normal life. People end up thinking that they know me too well and judge me because they have seen me on the show.

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So what can you share with us that our readers don’t know? Mary Luswata outside the studio is a normal Ugandan who will go to a normal restaurant, get a normal meal and sleep in a normal house. She doesn’t live in a shell because she has friends and family and she loves children. I am not married but am engaged and in a stable and happy relationship. Do you have any wedding plans therefore? I don’t believe in marriage. I believe in a good stable relationship between both partners whether in courtship or marriage. Taking you to the altar should be just something done out of will of both spouses but not as a security measure to stay hooked to each other.


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Introducing STELLA ATAL Fashion Designer, Artist Stella Atal is an Award-winning fashion designer who comes from a family with an artistic background. Her mother is an art teacher and she therefore developed passion for art and fashion at an early age where she engaged mostly in painting throughout her youth while at school.

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tella Atal is an Awardwinning fashion designer who comes from a family with an artistic background. Her mother is an art teacher and she therefore developed passion for art and fashion at an early age where she engaged mostly in painting throughout her youth while at school. Professionally, she prefers to call herself a painter after studying Fine Art at the University and is a fashion designer by choice. She started working on fashion designs as a hobby at an early age where she designed clothes Chano8. October 2015

for her friends who later encouraged her to take up fashion seriously. They were her first clients. She draws her inspiration mostly from the fabrics she uses. They are mostly African fabrics from West and Central Africa as well as Europe. She started with mainly Afro-centric designs although she is slowly moving to other fabrics from other cultural regions. She prefers colourful prints and also does a lot of painting on them before coming up with the final design. She uses a variety of fabrics ranging from silk, ordain, cotton to chiffon, waxes and lots more


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Some of Stella Atal's creations being showcased while below are clothes in her Bukoto shop

depending on the choice of clients and design she wants to create. She usually buys them abroad when she travels Stella also prides in use of local materials like the Bitengi and bark cloth. Ever since she launched her own label called Stella Atal in 2007, she has been busy on the fashion scene where she has showcased locally as well as internationally in the past 10 or so years. Stella has show cased her work in New York (New York fashion week Africa), Black History week in London, Las Vegas, Spain, Green fashion in Switzerland, Cameroon (Won best African Fashion award), Niger and Norway. She won the Chano8. October 2015

Ethical Award (London 2008) as well as the design of the Miss Africa's dresses at the New York Fashion Week. She recently won the Kampala Controversial Arts Award with a design that focused on women's circumcision. Her clientele is mainly a circle of close friends and people who know her fashions. Stella says her designs are open to the public although a number of celebrities have also bought clothes from her like Juliana Kanyomozi, Angela Kalule, Naava Grey, Angella Katatumba, Mariam Ndagire, Isaiah Katumwa, Karitas Karisimbi, Lilian Mbabazi and even

Hugh Masekela and they do appreciate her work. “I don’t see challenges in this business because I see the so called challenges as an opportunity to learn and improve. When something is hard I learn from it and it gives me a way to think ahead. Fashion is the only thing that I do though and I love doing it.” She told chano8 Her advice to young upcoming fashion designers is to be passionate about what they do, stay focused and be patient because the profession doesn’t pay immediately


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Favourite Gadgets

Dave Dash Real names Davis Lukwago is a Radio presenter for UREQUEST at RadioCity and also a TV Presenter at NTV Uganda. He is an MC, Events promoter (director at Llolypop records & events) & (social) media marketeer

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Instruments

Guitars I actually play one. Why? Because it’s an emotional instrument that speaks straight to the heart.

Phones used I have an iPhone 4 now, I usually change phones everytime i travel abroad.

Dream Car Samsung, HTC or Apple?

Audi Quattro series, reason it’s a limited edition

I am a Samsung guy, period.

Vintage Cars? Challenger Jaguar E These cars are built on a bespoke chassis, very similar to the original, all of the running gear is Jaguar, IE, all Suspension, Brakes, Discs, callipers, Axles, hubs, Diff, rear sub frame, Engine gearbox, Radiator, Gauges, correct style chrome wire wheels, Bright work, Lights etc

Old School Gadget? Cassette player and video tape players

All jaguar mechanicals including 4.2 engine

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Audi Quattro series

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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

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Porsche 911

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Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

Note: I dream Big cause I’m a go getter and I love German Cars

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Note 4 or I Phone 6? don’t like Notes I find them big I will go with My S6 edge

Accessories & Gadgets My car has enough gadgets. Let’s say I collect phones, laptops, speakers just incase someone has a good deal one day. I have a phone, Divoom Voombox, a laptop and external DVD writer. Lol! I think my car is a gadget!

PS or Phone Games? FIFA period

Top Apps NTV Mobi/Twitter/Facebook/WhatsApp Instagram and Twitter.

Brand or performace? I like Venice shoes they are confortable and i like the design.

Must have Gadgets A camera with good quality images and videos, a good phone, very good internet (4G). Basically all celebrity needs everything that can save them from social media embarrassment.

Hangout place Wink Bar and restaurant in Acacia drive that’s my best place

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Future Plans Everything I dream about, I will get. That's what I aim for.


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Everything I dream about, I will get . That’s what I aim for.

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THE NORWEGIAN DJ WHO HAS MADE HIMSELF A NAME IN UDANDA

Mikael is from Norway but his love for Uganda earned him the name Musoke which he uses on social media platforms as well as in his day to day life. He has been promoting many Ugandan artistes and theme nights for different bars on his Facebook wall and a Ugandan track can’t miss out on his playlist whenever he’s deejaying somewhere. Chano8 caught up with him and he had this to say. What are your real names and why do you use Musoke? I have so many names and I use all of them. My official name is Mikael D. Mack. I guess the name Musoke just fits my personality. Cascas from Boyz in September was the first person to call me that name. When did you start deejaying and where did you get the interest to start doing so? I grew up in a music community, since my father is a very talented musician. I started DeeJaying in 2013, kind of "by accident". My friend DJ Pre-D had a bongo flavor gig in Oslo, and since he had to go somewhere, I had to step up for him and because I had all my Ugandan tunes with me, it worked perfectly and people loved it so much. I found it easy for me since I had the musical background and knowledge about Ugandan music. Chano8. October 2015

How many times have you been in Why did you decide to learn it? Uganda? I've always been interested in The first time I came to Uganda many different languages, but was in July 2012. I had already Luganda is by far the coolest come to love Ugandan music. This I've ever come across, and it's is the time one of my Ugandan the first time I really feel I want friends based in Norway was getting married in Kampala. I felt I had to get an "excuse" to travel to I grew up in a muUganda because I had already met sic community, many artistes from here who also since my father is a introduced me to other people in the music industry. I have met very talented musiover 200 Ugandan artistes in adcian. I started DeeJaydition to good producers, video ing in 2013, kind of "by directors, managers, organizers and people in TV and Radio. I've accident". My friend now been to Uganda five times. Where did you learn Luganda from? Believe it or not, I started learning most of my Luganda on the streets of Oslo, Norway. There are not too many Ugandans here but I used any chance I had to ask about words and practice when I met them around.

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MoRoots plays the Saxophone

You have so many great and talented artistes in Uganda that I wouldn’t know where to start from. I don’t think it’s fair or right to compare artistes, since they all have their very different qualities. to master a new language and learn it fluently. Who are some of you best Ugandan artistes and songs?

I've played at Venom Beach Bar, 9 Degreez, a new place called Pom Posh, a small bar in Kizungu, and Walkers Bar, a place i believe will become better when they build a rooftop, in Kansanga. I've also played at Galaxy FM during the Evening Rush with Mr. Mosh, and the Zzina Sosh festival at Wonder World, Kansanga.

You have so many great and talented artistes in Uganda that I wouldn’t know where to start from. I don’t think it’s fair or right to compare artistes, since they all have their very different qualities. Which Ugandan song enjoys enormous airplay in Norway? I mean, how do you compare a pineapple and a hammer? It just doesn’t Ugandan music is not available make sense. But I can talk about this side (except for Sitya Loss). any artiste, how I feel about them, But any time I play Ugandan and their talents and skills. music for the bazungu (or anyone else) over here, they Love it Which clubs/bars have you played so much. Many people here are for while in Uganda? searching for new music, and Chano8. October 2015

find it hard to come across something new. There is an opportunity here to make a platform to provide Ugandan music for the international market. And I know how to do it. I just need the right people for the team. What do you like most about Ugandan music? I like everything about Uganda. The atmosphere, the climate, the music, the people basically everything.


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Rising star Ivory Namara came to the lime light after featuring on Mckenzie’s winner’s circle with A Pass and Atlas.The 21 year old soulful singer then hit the studios and outed her own song 'Kings and queens'. Ivory is an upcoming multi-genre musician currently based in Kampala. She studied abroad and finally returned home to start a new life and career in music which is now getting some attention and recognition especially among the youth. About Irovy

I would begin the journey and put out my own music.

Ivory Namara is a 22 year old singer/songwriter and all round artist. I'm a creative, funny, but weird bundle of joy.

Breakthrough Song

Background I was born in Kampala, Uganda then my family moved to the USA where I attended school. We later moved back and I joined Daystar University in Nairobi, Kenya. I studied Mass Communication. That's where my career began.

Been upto I've been writing songs, I did a recent feature with another Ugandan artist, networking, all while premiering my newest song "Kings and Queens" on radio stations in Mbarara and Kampala.

Inspiration Well, ever since I could remember, I've always wanted to be a singer. Listening to the radio, I learned from the age of 4 to imitate and memorize lyrics before I could read. From then on, it's just always been a dream I'm obsessed with. I started a YouTube page and got a lot of hits from my covers, then attempted recording in high school but only did features. When I was at Daystar, I met a lot of talented people and that's when I decided Chano8. October 2015

My breakthrough song definitely would be my first single "I See You" produced by Atwal ft. Kelvin K. It was the foundation I used to showcase my writing, versatility, and personality as an artist. It's opened a lot of doors for me.

Record Label At the moment, I'm an independent artist, I'm waiting for the right deal.

Milestones I got to compete in my first music competition and made from 30 to top 9. Although I didn't win, I got to perform my music at the Tiwa Savage Women's Day Concert. I later managed to land a song with APass and Atlas called "Winners Circle" so a lot of blessings have been coming my way.

Challenges s My challenges so far in the industry have been trying to keep my sound original without compromising. Being the new kid on the block, I've had to learn the in's

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and out's of how things are done in the UG industry all while remaining true to myself. Finding the right producers also, is tricky.

Future plans My plans are to put out a few more songs before I begin doing videos, get Uganda more familiarized with my voice. Then, get a bigger following and keep putting out great music. What I'm very excited about is working on my first album.

Outside music I do a lot of things, I'm into playing sports esp. swimming, dancing, I draw and paint, I'm into fine/studio art and ceramics. Lastly, songwriting.

Rating self I'm doing well so far but I have all the potential to do great, top charts and start something new

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here if given the right tools e.g. the right producer(s), a good team, then the sky's the limit.

Messages Above all, I'm so grateful to God my family and my following. This whole journey wouldn't be possible without them and I promise not to disappoint you. I have a lot of surprises and art to give the world and would love all of Uganda's support.

Contacts Twitter: @IvoryNamara Facebook: Ivory Namara (Music Page) Instagram: @i_vor_y Ivorynamaramusic@gmail.com I love you guys, Thanks so much Chano8! Stay tuned!


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Her View

Relationship

We have been married for about a year and a half and our marriage hasn’t been bad. My wife is a good home keeper despite the fact that we both work. My only problem is that she is a very serious person that takes herself a little too seriously. I ‘m a playful person but when I try to be like this with her she doesn’t seem interested. Most of our evenings are spent in silence and its like we have tension in the house yet we haven’t fought. I’m abit ashamed to say this but I sometimes I dread going home. Lonely Jeff

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ell, you should have known what you were getting into. First of all, I believe both of you took off time for courtship. It’s during this time that a couple is supposed to get to know each other in terms of likes, dislikes, hobbies and all that. It is a time of bliss where both of you enjoy partaking in the activities that your partner enjoys. It is common that after a couple is wedded and the honey moon phase is faded, reality sets in and we realize we aren’t as similar as we all thought and indeed we actually are into different pastime activities. At this point, it’s normal for one to be distracted by daily work and home routines that we neglect our partner’s needs. You are married, this is a commitment not to be taken lightly, it should be entered after careful consideration with the right person and held in the highest regard. You can’t hide away from your house or wife forever so you will have to deal with the problem. Communicate, you might find you are building a mountain out of an anthill. I advice you find time to take care of her needs… they might seem boring to you but for her they bring her joy. It is that way that she will reciprocate your show of affection and join you. Relationships are

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about compromise. In a marriage we compromise a lot as a way to nature each other. If you keep up the way you’re going you will keep feeding the cancer growing in your marriage that will eventually lead to the end of your relationship. Relationships are work and sometimes you might think the situation is helpless but remember this is the same person you fell in love with and chose among many to spend your life with. Take time off to realize that she would leap with joy when you tell her you want to have fun with her, and then compromise on your activities to include some she might like too. Its abit selfish to ask her to do only what you enjoy. Find out where she would like to go and do then mix it up. Every woman would want to spend time with the husband. You could find the poor woman is quiet when you come home because she fears your angry or preoccupied with work stuff. Sit down and talk to her you will be able to work it out or even create a fun schedule. Marriage is work but it doesn’t have to be boring, so make it fun for both of you.

Relationships are work and sometimes you might think the situation is helpless but remember this is the same person you fell in love with and chose among many to spend your life with. Take time off to realize that she would leap with joy when you tell her you want to have fun with her, and then compromise on your activities to include some she might like too.


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understand where you are coming from Jeff and I really sympathize with you. Indeed the word lonely best describes this scenario. What many people don’t understand is that it is perfectly possible to be married yet experience great levels of loneliness. This situation can be really hard because marriage is a commitment that lasts the whole of you life and you just can’t walk out of it. A marriage best works where there is communication regardless of how random the topics may be. The key is to communicate. One of the key ingredients of a good marriage is friendship. You haven’t stated if you are your wife were good friends before you got married. Did you court each for long or was the marriage rushed? Scenarios like these are more common in marriages that occur after a very short time of dating and when they couple starts living together as husband and wife, they realize they don’t have as much as common as they thought they did. Friendship in marriage brings a certain level of basic chemistry that enables the two of you interact in a comfortable almost seamless kind of way. For example an activity as simple as sitting down over a cup of tea with your spouse as you talk to each other about how your day went creates a great feeling of camaraderie between the couple. If you courted for a short time, then you need to take time as couple and get to know each other better. You should go out on dates out of the home environment and spend time together without the worries and demands of house keeping and paying bills in your face. Go to the movies or to a concert and you will gradually discover each other. Conversation is likely to flow more naturally when you have moments likes these to talk about. You also need to understand your wife’s temperament because she could be Melancholic or Phlegmatic. These kind or people are introverted and may sometimes enjoy the serenity of silence instead of long conversations. If she is of either of these temperaments then you need to try finding activities that she enjoys doing and if you engage in these you will realize that she will talk more. You could also subtly find out the topics that she is passionate about and when you talk about them, you may be surprised by how much she may have to say. You also haven’t said if this was her demeanor before you guys got married and if it wasn’t then something could have triggered this bout of silence. It could be something you did to upset or she could be going through a hard experience

Mark Kawalya You also need to understand your wife’s temperament because she could be Melancholic or Phlegmatic. These kind or people are introverted and may sometimes enjoy the serenity of silence instead of long conversations. that you haven’t prodded to find out about. If she generally was a silent person while you were dating then I have to say that this is what you signed up for. It may be unrealistic for you to expect her to talk a lot if previously this wasn’t her nature. What you can do is have a talk with her and tell her how you feel. Let her suggest ways that will help her be more interactive that the two of you can incorporate into your marriage. Talk to her in a gentle nonthreatening way. Remember that the approach to communication is as important as the communication itself. I would urge you not to simple dread going back home and be tempted for start another relationship elsewhere. Nothing is impossible if you badly want it so talk to your wife and you might be surprised by 119 Maythis 2014issue. how willing she is to work with you on


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Swimming? MARK KAWALYA

Swimming your way to fitness.

A pool might not be the first place you think of going when you're looking to shape up and slim down—but perhaps it should be. No other here is great feeling of workout burns caloglee that you get when ries, boosts metaboyou jump into a pool lism, and firms every on a hot afternoon afmuscle in your body ter spending some time (without putting stress bustling about in the heat. The cool water on your joints) better than a swimming washing all over your body proa feeling of relaxation that workout. vides is almost comparable to no other

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experience. While many people enjoy swimming as a means of relaxation there are other benefits of working your muscles in the pool. Controlls body weight.

If you are trying to live healthy then your body weight has to be within a range that is commensurate to your height. According to Dr Francis Mutebi of Allied medical center, center swimming breaststroke for 30 minutes burns slightly more calories than

running. However you need to keep your swimming regular to have the desired weight loss effect. Many public pools in Kampala offer a monthly membership fee starting at about Shs 150,000 for the lowest. All you need is to incorporate your swimming session into your daily schedule and you are good to go. Remember that regularity is important to achieve results just as is the case with any other forms of exercise. Helps in alleviating stress. We live in a stressful world and many people look for ways to beat the stresses of daily living. Well I have great news for you; swimming is a great stress buster. The cool nature of water provides a soothing effect, which is therapeutic. This calm relaxed feeing that you get when you are swimming helps reduce feel-


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ings of stress and tension that you may be experiencing. You can either choose to swim with slow strokes as you gently glide through the water or you can choose to swim vigorously. Either of the intensities works well in combating stress.

is 44 times greater than what air presents. This means that you have to work harder as you move through water thereby exercising your muscles.

Muscle strengthening

Most people that know you well will notice when you fail to get a good nights sleep. This is because you will generally adopt a cranky nature or you will appear drained.

If you are keen then you probably have noticed the impeccably lean physiques that are sported by Olympic swimmers. These didn’t come by accident. According to doctor Mutebi, swimming exerts strain to the body, which conditions and strengthens the muscles. He adds that water provides more resistance to the body than is traditionally exerted by air. This is because water is thicker than air and provides resistance that

Improves sleep

If you normally suffer from insomnia then swimming could be beneficial for you. People who engage in swimming, as is similar with other vigorous exercises have been discovered to have better sleep than people with little or no physical exercise. The regu-

lar swimmer experiences a more restful night since their body is used to a lifestyle of sustained muscle exertion. It has also ben discovered that people that regularly engage in swimming had little or no instances of insomnia. If you are going to embark on swimming as form of regular exercise you can do a few things to make it more interesting. If you are a parent you can go swimming with your kids during the weekend. It is a great way to spend time with them. If you do not have kids then you can take a friend along with you as your swimming partner. This will be helpful in times when you have low moral for swimming. Taking somebody along makes it a more fun activity. Now go out and jump into a pool.


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#1 Wuuyo A PASS THE TEACHER The extremly multi-talented Alexander Bagonza broke into the music scene last year with songs like 'Tuli kubigere', 'I loving' and 'Tetubatya'. But it is this year that the song writer and singer has made his mark especially with this catchy Raggae love song 'Wuuyo'. He even has two versions of the song that fans have appreciated. The song is playing every where.

#2 Juice RADIO AND WEASEL If rumours that the dynamic duo have split eventually turn out to be true, fans are surely going to miss alot for how are we going to have a match this perfect? Anyway, the duo's latest album is something worth listening to for it has this cathcy tune Juice which is on fire now.

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AUGUST We present the hottest songs and artists that dominated air waves

#3 Go Mama BEBE COOL Bebe Cool has been working extremely hard ever since his Love You Everyday song attracted international attention and recognition. Now he has released a 14 song album with the title track 'Go Mama' already doing wonders. It has a strong message delivered in a soft reggae flow.

#8 Simple Girl LILIAN MBABAZI It’s on very few occasions that you watch a Ugandan Music video and you get all emotional. Lillian Mbabazi’s simple girl video is so captivating that it draws all the emotions and empathy for the suffering girl child especially because of the way the message is portrayed in the picture.

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#5 Everywhere I go BEBE COOL Bebe Cool’s much anticipated latest song generated a lot of debate and eventually even became controversial after its delayed release and recently the song was aired on MTV Base and Bebe Cool says many other stations will follow suit and we can't dispute this as it is slowly picking up on local scene too.

#6 Woman JULIANA KANYOMOZI She is back with a bang. Veteran Uganda song bird Juliana Kanyomozi is back with a vengeance after taking a compassionate leave from music. Her release of 'Woman' was also timely and climaxed in March when all over the world people celebrated international women's day. And since then the song has topped charts and is still going strong.

# 7 Trouble Maker EKKY AND A PASS This song has received massive airplay because it showed an interesting unique love story which Ugandans quickly embraced. Ekky and A Pass did blend their skillsperfectly well and had lots of natural connection with the chemistry evident in the music video. The song is also now receing airplay across borders.

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We present the hottest songs and artists that dominated Ugandan air waves

#9 Olle Fille Mutonyi When the singer released the first video of this song, she felt the need to remake it because was below the standards she had set. With SMS ONE helping to fund the re-shoot of the new Olle video, Fille eventually received massive praise for her tenacity and passion for her career. She barely took time off after she gave birth but instead came back with more hunger to disapprove her critics.

#9 Otubatisa SHEEBAH KARUNGI AND IRENE NTALE Irene Ntale and Sheebah teamed up for this song that has gotten thier respective fans talking. First of all, the song is on point in regards to the theme and simple message which the fans have appreciated. Its about a casanova who juggles girls and the video is playing all over.

#10 Memories

LILIAN MBABAZI AND APASS The song in which the former Blu 3 diva features new kid on the block A Pass is typical love zouk song in a simple rhythm that makes the two talented artistes adopt naturally and blend into the mix with comfort. Ever since the release of the video, the song has spread like wild fire and is playing everywhere.

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International Every month we compile the top international hits dominating Ugandan airwaves in our international countdown. Checkout who’s in and who’s not..

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1. 1. Cheerleader – OMI

2. 11. Lean On - Major Lazer & DJ Snake

2. 2. Can't Feel My Face – The Weeknd

3. Featuring M0

3. 3. Shake it off - Taylor swift

4. 12. Rude MAGIC! - On This Day in History

4. 4. Watch Me - Silento

1. 13. The Hills - The Weeknd

5. 5. Bad Blood - Taylor Swift Featuring

1. 14. Worth It - Fifth Harmony Featuring Kid Ink

6. Kendrick Lamar 1. 6. See You Again - Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth 2. 7. Trap Queen - Fetty Wap 3. 8. My Way - Fetty Wap Featuring Monty 1. 9. Fight Song - Rachel Platten 1. 10. Shut Up And Dance - WALK THE MOON Chano8. October 2015

1. 15. Where Are U Now - Skrillex & Diplo With Justin Bieber 1. 16. Honey, I'm Good - Andy Grammer 1. 17. Hey Mama - David Guetta Featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha & Afrojack 1. 18. Good For You - Selena Gomez Featuring A$AP Rocky


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Ntampata Wapi - diamond P

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WEKA WEKA - P-Unit

l NEREA - Sauti Sol l WALE WALE - DR. JOSE CHAMELEONE l WOMAN - JULIANA KANYOMOZI l

JUICE JUICE - RADIO AND WEASEL

l BLACKSTAR - OCTOPIZZO l 1. 19. Uptown Funk! - Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars 2. 20. Cool For The Summer – Demi Lovato 3. 21. Photograph - Ed Sheeran 1. 22. All Eyes On You - Meek Mill Featuring Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj

GO MAMA - BEBE COOL

l NISHIKE - SAUTI SOL l Kiboko Yangu - MwanaFA Featuring Ali Kiba l Ndagushima - Ommy Dimpoz l NIKIKUTAZAMA - H_Art The Band l L.O.V.E - P-UNIT

1. 23. Post To Be - Omarion Featuring Chris Brown & Jhene Aiko

l PARTY LEO - EXODUS FT RINGTONE

1. 24. Want To Want Me – ason Derulo

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2. 25. Classic Man – Jidenna Featuring Roman GianArthur 1. 26. Sugar - Maroon 5 1. 27. Uma Thurman – Fall Out Boy

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MILLIANO - JOSE CHAMELEONE

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Chano8 MUSIC VIDEO

Otubatisa

Sheebah & Irene Ntale

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tubatisa yes that song has been on the lips of very many people of recent especially after the release of its official video. It features Team no sleep’s bad girl Sheebah Karuni alongside ‘Swangz Avenue’s ‘good girl’ Irene Ntale. At first the two names sound incompatible especially when used in the same sentence.

Few imagined that the collaboration between the two would work out, leave alone having any sort of collaboration to start with. However, the two pulled it off and not only did it happen, but they also excelled with flying colours because there is a lot people are saying about the song which can only be a good thing. So what are the young ladies singing? First of all, we have to give kudos to the person who came up with this idea and made sure it works because not so many people expect a working relationship between the two to prosper. They did brilliantly well in selecting a simple and comfortable theme to sing about which has worked wonders for both. They are no doubt talented and hard working but what stands out most in the song is the fact that two people from almost two different worlds apart could be able to put their heads together and create something that their respective fans can be proud of. The song is about a Casanova or player who juggles the two girls and others as they seek his attention for love. Brandy and Monica did something similar it their song the boy is mine. They must have drawn a lot of inspiration from there especially in the video. Also the behind the scenes negotiations and discussions between Sheebah’s Team No Sleep and Ntale’s Swangz Avenue must have been interesting before any agreement was signed. Now back to the video, directed by iViZUAL’s Marvin Musoke, the storyline is simple and direct as the girls play Police Officers as they arrest the ‘Casanova’ suspect who is taken for ‘interrogation’ and ‘torture’ sessions.. Their dress code is on point as they select colourful Police and military attire complete with rifles Chano8. October 2015

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Iren Ntale (L) and Sheebah Karungi teamed up for this master piece

The song is about a Casanova or player who juggles the two girls and others as they seek his attention for love. Brandy and Monica did something similar it their song the boy is mine. They must have drawn a lot of inspiration from there especially in the video.

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The story line revolves around a casanova Chano8. October 2015


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Chano8 MOVIE REVIEW

Enjoy Cinema Life

Movie Review

Straight Outta Compton is an American drama that's about the rise and fall of the legendary hip hop N.W.A (Niggas With Attitude). The movie which borrows its title from the 1988 debut album of the famous group, takes a look at the lives and careers of Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Easy E, Dj Yella and Mc Ren.

Now In Cinemas

Straight Outta Compton

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hen Eazy E is almost busted by police in a crack house, he goes to club and he sees Dr Dre who was just a DJ with big dreams of starting his own record.

Eazy E scared of being thrown to jail because of the drug business decides to invest and form a rap group with Dr. Dre, Ice Cube and Yella under Ruthless Records. With the first song 'Boys in the hood' being a massive sale, Jerry Heller approaches Eazy E and asks whether he can manage them and he accepts. Following police brutality on them, the group decides to release a diss track, something that even has the FBI complaining. All attempts to suppress their freedom of speech fails as they only bring the group more ratings and popularity. However, the strong brotherhood within N.W.A starts vanishing when Ice Cube suspects Jimmy and Eazy E of reaping the rest of the crew off. He promptly confronts the two and is told that the remaining contracts are still being written. Finally, on the night before the group returns home from their tour, Cube meets with Jimmy, who tries to coerce him into signing a contract but he refuses and decides to opt out in order to pursue a solo career. He goeas ahead to he makes a diss track attacking the group and Jimmy Heller the manager.

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If you are into hip hop, this is a movie that you must not miss.


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SONG REVIEW Chano8

Band Review

STEVE KEYS GATTO MATTO

Steve Keys at work doing what he does best

Steven Kigozi also known as Steve Keys is an instrumentalist,songwriter and singer. He mostly showcases at Bugolobi based Gatto Matto every Tuesday and his fan base has grown as seen in the big number of revellers

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teve Keys Live has been going on for the past 2 years at Gatto Matto and it is currently well attended every Tuesday. On one occasion I watched Steven Kigozi, also known as Steve Keys, who performs with his band comprising of Wamala Vian the drummer and Allan Okia who is a bass guitarist. He draws his inspiration from Kirk Franklin, Boys 2 Men and Bryan McKnight among others. Given the sudden rise of live music, it was full house that particular Tuesday at Gatto Matto and was mainly attended by mostly middle aged corporates. Most of the revelers seemed to be enjoying the performance which was really melodious and being a mixture of Steve Keys’ Chano8. October 2015

original compositions and cover performances ranging from RnB, soul, rock, jazz, pop and reggae. Steven whose peers call him Keys because of his excellent skills on the keyboard, rightly blends his sweet vocal flows and simple instrumentation for the trio to have the audience thrilled to bits. A few celebrities like comedians Richard Tuwangye and Anne Kansiime, songstresses Lilian Mbabazi and Iryn Namubiru, and not forgetting producer Nash of Swangz Avenue do make appearances. His performances usually from 8:00pm to 12:00pm and on this occasion, he performed

‘Freedom’ by Bebe Cool which got people rocking from side to side in the candlelit environment of Gatto Matto. The sound equipment is always on point which is a good stress reliever on a Tuesday evening. With drinks and bites available at the restaurant, the cool ambiance provided by the trees in the compound helps to relax the mind and usually revelers leave the place with big smiles on their faces.


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Hangout Uganda

THE WINK KOLOLO Bar, Restaurant and Lounge

ink Bar and Lounge is located in Kololo opposite the prestigious Protea Hotel. This hangout is flocked by many due to its exclusive nightlife experience. It has a VIP lounge, luxurious gardens, a restaurant and a bar.

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team of over 7 security personnel that keep trolling the entrance and crowd for people that are unwanted. Their stern expressions are enough to make you think twice about any mischief you’re about to do. When it comes to service, the waiters and waitresses are very diligent.

The bar area is surely the most populated on the big nights like Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There are two separate deejays including Dj Phil for the ordinary section and Dj Nathan for the VIP Lounge.

The Wink bar and Lounge has an exclusive VIP lounge that requires an entrance fee between of UGX 10,000 to UGX 20,000. It offers membership cards, VISA card payments or the use of dollars to accommodate their foreign clients.

The clientele of this hangout is mainly working class corporates and celebrities who never seem to get enough of the hangout that is also frequented by lots of nice looking young ladies. Wink bar is not only for the high end group, but also for the socialites, it is the lounge where the who is who of the entertainment industry go to relax.

The menu in the VIP section is strictly pizza. The guests here are required to adhere to a strict dress code that doesn’t include caps, hoodies, flat sandals or open shoes and shorts. The drinks are relatively affordable ranging between UGX 5,000 ot UGX 10,000 for a glass of house wine. Everyone is allowed to come in and enjoy as long as you can afford the drinks and you don’t look anything close to underage

Its location has prompted management to hire a

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What’s On! K'ANGIE BAND Angella Kalule and the K'Angie performs every Saturday at Jazzville Bugolobi on Bandali close. The veteran singer presents some top cover songs as well as her original compositions like 'Katikiti live on stage with last Band standing winner 'kangie Band in full support.

JANZI BAND Every Wednesday is Band nignt at Zone 7 in Bugolobi featuring Uganda's top Band Janzi Band. The band performs original compositions and also covers. The crowd pulling boasts of top instrumenatlists and vocalists. Entry is Free

Goodlyfe Goodlyfe crew of Team Radio and Weasel now performs live every Tuesday at Club Amnesia starting at 7:00pm A Night of Live music and fresh Vibes, mingling FREE ENTRY Nile Gold @ 3,500/=

LAFTAZ Comedy LAFTAZ Comedy night every Wednesday at the Laftas Lounge in Centenary Park. Show starts at 8:00pm with a collection of high profile comedians ENTRANCE is 10,000/=


What’s On! Campus Night Angenoir presents the “The original” Campus Night every Thursday! Ladies with University ID’s get in free before mid-night and gents, only 6k! Buy Club beer at only 2k all night long!!! FEE6,000/=

Spicy Divas BASHMENT Legends presents Bashment Night every Tuesday with best in reggae, ragga and dancehall music. Legends bar and restaurant is located off Lugogo bypass Kampala

Every Wednesday is Spicy divas at Club Amnesia Music By DJ POFIA FREE ENTRY Happy Hour All Beers @ 3,000/= Till 9:05PM

Fun factory Fun factory comedy show at National Theatre every Thursday. Lots of fun and guest performances from artistes.Rib cracking jokes and skits. ENTRANCE: 15,000/=



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