music of Uganda

music and musical traditions of Uganda

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Abstract is: Uganda, is now ranked number three in Africa as far as music and entertainment is concerned. Uganda is home to over 65 different ethnic groups and tribes, and they form the basis of all indigenous music. The Baganda, being the most musically vibrant nationality in the country, has defined what constitutes culture and music of Uganda over the last two centuries. The first form of popular music to arise out of traditional music was the Kadongo Kamu style of music, which arose out of traditional Kiganda music. From the 80s till early 90s, Kadongo Kamu was influenced by musicians such as Peterson Mutebi, Dan Mugula, Sebadduka Toffa, Fred Ssonko, Livingstone Kasozi, Fred Masagazi, Baligidde, Abuman Mukungu, Gerald Mukasa, Sauda Nakakaawa, Matia Luyima, Herman Basudde, and Paulo Kafeero music genres drew from Kadongo Kamu, making it the most influential style of music in Uganda. In the late 80s, the late Philly Lutaaya released his "Born In Africa' album that would later dominate the air waves. Lutaaya also released his "Merry Christmas" that consisted of 8 songs. This album is still popular to date, all Philly Lutaaya's songs are now anthems amongst Ugandan music lovers. In the early 1990s, a new music genre afro ragga locally called Kidandali formed by Rasta Rob, Kid Fox, Ras Khan, Messe, Shanks Vivid, Menton Summer, Ragga Dee, Bebe Cool and Jose Chameleone Bobi Wine and Steve Jean - who would later produce their songs. In 1997, Emperor Orlandoh and Menton Summer were the darlings after their "Sirikawo Baby" song becoming a national hit. In the year 1998, Red Banton rose to fame with his "Noonya Money" album. He became the first Ugandan artist to travel to UK on an Artist Visa. Because of the effects of globalization, Uganda, like most African countries, has seen a growth in modern audio production. This has led to the adoption of western music styles like Dancehall and Hip Hop. Uganda's most travelled and popular DJ, Erycom, real names Mutebi Erycom, was the first Ugandan to own a Youtube channel and he's among the first two Ugandans to make Ugandan music circulate online digitally. DJ Erycom has used the availability of internet to promote Ugandan music and Ugandan artists, hence the reason as to why Ugandan music has reached every corner of this digital world. A number of performing artists have joined the Uganda Performing Rights Society which has further more improved Uganda artists music and benefits through its roles as copyright administrators.

Wikimedia Commons category is Music of Uganda

music of Uganda is …
instance of (P31):
music by country or regionQ75054287
music genreQ188451

sublass of (P279):
music of East AfricaQ106586248

External links are
P9185AllMusic genre/style IDma0000002915
P1617BBC Things IDcf11d385-fcbb-4a9e-b6e9-1786c1939f4c
P646Freebase ID/m/0118k9m3
P3417Quora topic IDMusic-of-Uganda

P17countryUgandaQ1036
P1269facet ofculture of UgandaQ3007250
P910topic's main categoryCategory:Music of UgandaQ7318636

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genre (P136)
Q117405609Imani Milele Choir
Q95614415Singing for Life – Songs of Hope, Healing, and HIV/AIDS in Uganda

subclass of (P279)
Q120691315Ugandan hip hop
Q28154356bigwala
Q17108262kadongo kamu
Q6404580kidandali

main subject (P921)
Q95614415Singing for Life – Songs of Hope, Healing, and HIV/AIDS in Uganda
Q119247307The soul of Uganda through song 1962-1979

Q7318636Category:Music of Ugandacategory's main topicP301

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