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Remembering Mowzey Radio
Remembering Mowzey Radio: Pallaso, Ganda Boys and Producer Washington celebrate fallen singer's death. File Photo

Remembering Mowzey Radio: Pallaso, Ganda Boys and Producer Washington celebrate fallen singer’s death

Remembering Mowzey Radio: Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo (born January 25, 1985 – and died February 1, 2018) was a great music legend and a standout that will always stay in our lives.

Today 1st February marks two years since Uganda lost a legend in the music industry. Time has gone by but Mowzey Radio’s memories still live within us.

To the fans, Radio left music that lives on for generations and there are people with whom he shared moments that always replicate in their minds.

Remembering Mowzey Radio
Remembering Mowzey Radio: Pallaso, Ganda Boys and Producer Washington celebrate fallen singer’s death. File Photo

Singer Pallaso

Radio was my brother and a friend. I had learnt to love him and I used to go outing with him though many people didn’t want to. Radio will always live in our lives. I saw Radio when he had just started holding the microphone and I saw him learning how to sing up to the time he be

The Ganda Boys

That man was very hardworking and I won’t say this to Radio alone but also Weasel. We called those two brothers, within five minutes they had reached to us in the studio from where they had gone to tour. On arrival, they told us that our duo had inspired them that’s why they also

Producer Washington

Radio is with me in the spirit every day and he’s always on my mind, he hasn’t gone anywhere though we can’t see him physically. And whatever emotions that we were feeling at that time, challenges we went through the days, struggles we went through or happiness is that he would s

Producer Madder Kays

Some people didn’t get a chance to know who Mowzey was. At that age, Mowzey had started becoming a philosopher because he had started singing extra-ordinary things which many wouldn’t understand unless after him telling you what he was singing about. He was someone who wouldn’t s

May Your Soul Radio Rest In Eternal Peace.