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Prince Paulo Kafeero born Paul Job Kafeero (12 July 1970 – 17 Might 2007) was a celebrated Ugandan Afro-folk singer.[1] Throughout his profession as a musician, Kafeero gained a number of prestigious awards. In each 2003 and 2004, Kafeero gained the PAM Awards for finest Kadongo Kamu artist/group.[2]
Training
In 1977, Kafeero started faculty at Nkokonjjeru Demonstration Main College, and went on to Ngogwe Baskerville secondary faculty, strolling the 4 kilometres there every day. In the identical 12 months he started faculty, his father left the household. Due to his mom’s opposition to his curiosity in music, he went to remain within the close by village of Masaba together with his older sister Grace and her husband. Grace’s husband intermittently paid his faculty charges after his father’s abandonment. With no safe supply of faculty charges, Kafeero didn’t end secondary faculty. He earned cash by making bricks, cultivating beans, promoting used garments, and tailoring. Kafeero’s father gave no additional help and had no contact together with his son till he turned well-known.[3]
Discography
- Muvubuka Munnange
- Abatunda Ebyokulya
- Ekijjankunene, half III
- Temukyasaga
- Kiwenenya Amazina
- Ebintu Byomuko
- Tulera Birerya
- Walumbe Zzaaya
- Obutamatira
- Ekyali Ekintu Kyange
- Gwe Musika
- Dunia Weeraba
- Edduma Lye’mbaga
- Omwana W’omuzungu
- Baabo Bagambe
- Nantabulirirwa
- Kampala Mu Kooti
- Dipo Naziggala
- Moviour
- Bamutalira
- Olulimi Lwange
- Nsonda Nnya
- Emomboze
- Eyali Amanyi Okupanga
- Galenzi Mmwe
- Musaayi Gwange
- Lucia
- Singa Nalinze
- Bisirikirwa
- Tusuza emyoyo
- Esawa yokuzaawa
- Mwanyinaze
See additionally
- Checklist of African musicians
- Checklist of Ugandan musicians
- “Pay attention To All Paulo Kafeero’s Songs”
- “Kafeero’s unexplainable kadongo kamu muse”
- “Paul Kafeero’s widow Barret-Gaines to talk at Harvard College “
- “One Little Guitar: The Phrases of Paul Job Kafeero”