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RnB star Mya says her favourite Ugandan song is ‘Gutujja’ by Rema and B2C

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
November 28, 2019
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As we earlier reported, RnB star Mya jetted into the country late last night ahead of her much-anticipated All Music Safari Concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval this Saturday November 30, 2019.

As it is the case with several international stars to vibe with Ugandan music, Mya is no different as she has revealed that her favourite song from the Pearl of Africa is Gutujja, a collaboration between Rema and B2C.

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Mya revealed this during a press conference held minutes ago at Mestil Hotel in Nsambya, and she added that if she gets the time, she will not mind getting into studio with some Ugandan musicians and do a collabo or two.

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Mya with UBL’s Simon Lapiem during the press conference.

Appearing on a song with the legendary Mya would be a dream come true for most of our Ugandan musicians and now that she is in the country, and willing on working on a collaboration, they should seize this opportunity.

The All Music Safari Concert where Mya is poised to thrill her fans is also set as a celebration of Tshaka Mayanja’s 30 years in the music business.

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