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Uganda: UK Ugandans Anticipate Master Blaster's Performance


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The Monitor (Kampala)

25 July 2008
Posted to the web 24 July 2008

Darius Mugisha

He shot to fame over his song Embooko with vulgar undertones. But while the storm the song raised in Uganda seems to have settled, Ugandans in the UK can't wait to see Master Blaster perform.

14 Ugandans led by Bebe Cool are already in the UK to perform in a series of shows organised by Sengo Internetional Promotions. The list includes the Obsessions, Qute Kaye, Dr Tee, Sweet Kid, Tool Man, Phina Masanyalaze, Clever J, Desire Luzinda and Lady Mariam aka Tindatine.

But the Nkuba Kyeyos are anticipating to watch Master Blaster 'The Teacher'. The musicians are set to perform at Ssengo's 19, 19A Upton Lane, Forrest Gate this weekend and next weekend.



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