Mister Deejay: Making Uganda Music Worth a Listen

An Arsenal Die-Hard fan, Experienced and interesting DJ, radio presenter, publisher of a weekly podcast focusing on Ugandan and African music and culture is what can describe a gentleman who has made Ugandan Music walk a step ahead in the little time he has been part of this industry.

He’s simple, Joyous and knows how to do his thing, which eventually paid him with an opportunity to feature on the Big Brother house party a few years back
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If u are the type that knows, believes and follows good Uganda music in its depth, you definitely know Mister Deejay the guy behind the Saturday night radio show Dubbed “Saturday Night Mix Show” on Radiocity 97fm.
On his show, mister deejay gives in his all, from the energy, encouragement, happiness and Creating a platform for whoever needs it, to giving his listeners the best experience week in week out.
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image Mister deejay with Sylvester Kabombo an Hip-hop veteran Artist

With no requests, no shout outs among other restrictions, roll call and power hour sessions, and a great social media following , Mister deejay and the producers of this show (SNMS) Makes it so Unique and One not to Miss.This also helps the team take easy structured decisions for a better listen ship.
Several artists have had the opportunity for constant interviews, album reviews, audio premieres among other activities on the show.It has been a platform for a number of artists to show case their works, get recognized and interact with their fans who at exactly 8pm get glued to radio-city to have their weekly dose of fun. Every last Saturday of the month is Strictly for Uganda Music where only Ugandan Music is played through out the show. Mister Deejay’s love for Ugandan music in a certain interview when asked about what efforts he has done so as to make sure Ugandan music is heard, got him saying
“The best thing we (or any radio or TV show) can do for Ugandan music is just recognize it is there, recognize that it is good, and give it a platform whenever possible. On SNMS we never look at t. things on a macro level. Our remit is simple: search for good local urban music”
We wish to appreciate the effort of this presenter for his contribution on raising bars of Ugandan Music

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