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Mowzey Radio off air (January 25, 1983 – February 1, 2018)

Mowzey Radio

Kampala, Uganda | IAN KATUSIIME | What happens when an artiste dies is a question often asked when a creative dies. Unlike many people, artistes are expected to have obvious legacies because works of art never die. This can be said of Radio, singer and songwriter who passed on at 33.

He was hailed for his unique vocal abilities and lyrical finesse that produced some of the most popular ballads in Uganda. But Radio’s talent was not just felt in Uganda, music lovers across the continent and beyond mourned a star whom they described as an icon.

Born Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo but known to a legion of fans as Mowzey Radio, the voice of the tall, thin and jolly musician blasted radio airwaves and rocked hangout spots for a decade as one half of the Goodlyfe Crew with his partner Weasel, real names Douglas Mayanja.

Through songs like Nakudata, Bread and Butter, Magnetic, Ability, Nyambura, Talk and Talk, Radio broke the orthodoxy of the Top Three artistes in Ugandan music; Jose Chameleone, Bebe Cool and Bobi Wine and clearly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His lyrics usually revolved around themes of beauty, an unreciprocated love or a love that he never gives up chasing.

And the latter part is something that defined Radio’s career. There are times when the Goodlyfe Crew would release hit after hit, nearly every month and people wondered whether they would not suffer quick burn out musically. But they did not. Instead they wowed their fans with more hits.

Early life

Radio was born on January 25, 1983 and went to Kibuye Primary School among many others before he joined secondary school. He attended Lake View Wanyange and Kiira College Butiiki for his O and A-level studies and opted to study psychology at Makerere University after an inspirational talk in his last year at secondary school.

Like many musicians, Radio started singing at a tender age. “My mother used to ask me to learn Luganda songs and she would also ask me to sing for visitors at home,” he said in an interview with Sanyu FM radio. As a child, he sang Fred Sebatta’s songs and his love for singing just blossomed further.

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Growing up, Radio’s journey followed a familiar pattern for most artistes- he was active in the school choir and wrote songs for it as well. It helped him hone his talent at song writing.

Radio first garnered attention as an artiste after he released Sweet Lady in 2006; a ballad about pursuing a love interest. It is on this single that his unique voice got a chance to be heard at some events around the country.

However his first song was Jennifer, released in 2005. Jose Chameleone, already an established artiste then, recorded the song at his Leone Island studios and Radio’s meeting with Chameleone opened many doors for the aspiring musician. Radio met Chameleone through another artiste, Chagga. At the time, Radio was juggling his young music career with his university studies while also working as a barber in Ndeeba, in the outskirts of Kampala.

Goodlyfe Crew

During his time at Leone Island crew, Radio worked as a back-up singer for Chameleone as well as a driver. It is here that he met Weasel and the famous duo ‘Radio and Weasel’ was born. Weasel, a younger brother to Chameleone, worked as a backup singer too.

One day as the two milled around bored, they hit the studio and recorded Nakudata their first song as a duo. The song was an instant hit, bringing them overnight stardom. Shortly after, fans were singing along to Zuena, Ability, Potential and many more and the two started trading as the Goodlyfe Crew.

Their musical success pitted them against their mentor Chameleone, and they renounced their membership with Leone Island. Fights both musical and physical became a staple of the two singers’ lifestyles and also fuelled their creativity.

2 comments

  1. Radio will never replaced by anyone in Uganda unless when his is born into someone

  2. Unless when his soul is born into someone else’s body

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