Mowzey Radio

Mowzey Radio
Born Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo
(1983-01-25)25 January 1983
Busoga, Uganda
Died 1 February 2018(2018-02-01) (aged 35)
Kampala, Uganda
Resting place Nakawuka Kagga, Wakiso District, Uganda.
Other names Moses Radio
Education Makerere University
Occupation Musician
Years active 2007–2018
Known for Music and charity work
Home town Kampala

Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo (January 25, 1983[1] – February 1, 2018), also known as Mowzey Radio, sometimes referred to as Moses Radio, was a Ugandan musician. He was one of the main performers of the Ugandan music group Goodlyfe Crew together with Jose Chameleone's brother Weasel Manizo (real name Douglas Sseguya).

Career

Radio released his first solo song, "Tujja Kuba Wamu" in 2004 while at Makerere University where he completed a degree in psychology, before joining the Leone Island Music Empire in 2005. He started as a backup singer along with Weasel behind Jose Chameleone.[2] He had first success in the year 2005 after he had released a reggae love song called "Jennifer", the official stage video for that song was filmed by Ugandan music promoter DJ Erycom.

In 2006, Mowzey Radio released another song titled "Sweet Lady", another well received song that introduced him to a large fan base in Uganda. In October 2007, Mowzey Radio, Weasel and Jose Chameleone toured the United States and the Caribbean. Before they returned home, Radio and Weasel had misunderstandings with Chameleone. Following disagreements between Chameleone and the two, they quit the group and formed Goodlyfe Crew, who became successful. Their first song was "Nakudata", followed by "Ngamba" and others.[3] He made music collaborations with musicians such as Rabadaba in the song "Ability" together with Weasel,[4] produced by Just Jose.

In his singing career he did collaborations with both local and international artists winning awards and several nominations including the BET nominations.

Radio and Weasel had many hits, including: "Ability", "Akapapula", "Bread and Butter", "Hellenah" ft David Lutalo, "Juice Juicy", "Lwaki Onnumya", "Magnetic", "Mr DJ", "Mukama Talya Mandazi", "Ngenda Maaso", "Nyambula", "Nyumbani", "Obudde", "Potential", "Sitaani", "Zuena", and "(Tukikole) Neera", which played incessantly on most radio and TV stations in Africa in 2014.

Later life and death

Radio died on 1 February 2018 at Case Clinic in Kampala, Uganda,[5] from a blood clot in his brain[6] sustained in an altercation at a club in Entebbe a few days earlier. He was laid to rest at Nakawuka in Wakiso District.

HiPipo Music Awards

Radio is a fifteen-time HiPipoMusicAwards Winner. Below are the categories he won.

2018  6th HiPipo Music Awards winner

  • Best Duo/Group Radio and Weasel
  • Song Of The Year (Uganda) Radio & Weasel & B2C  Gutamiiza
  • Best Song Writer Moses Radio

2017  5th HiPipo Music Awards winner

  • Song of the Year South Sudan
  • Sambala by MB Law and Rhapsody Ft Radio & Weasel

2016  4th HiPipo Music Awards winner

  • Best Music Group  Radio and Weasel
  • Song Of The Year  Juicy by Radio and Weasel
  • Best Song Writer  Moses Radio

2015  3rd HiPipo Music Awards winner

  • Best Duo/Group Artist  Radio And Weasel
  • Album Of The Year  Amaaso Ntunga By Radio And Weasel
  • Song Of The Year  Neera  Radio And Weasel
  • Best Rnb Song Neera  Radio And Weasel
  • The Best Duo-Group Artist: Radio and Weasel
  • The Album of the Year: Obudde Album  Radio and Weasel

2014  2nd HiPipo Music Awards winner

  • The Best Duo/Group Artist: Radio and Weasel
  • The Album of the Year: Obudde Album  Radio and Weasel

References

  1. Mamby, Christine (February 25, 2018). "Mowzey Radio: Ugandan Afrobeat giant who became one of East Africa's biggest stars". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2018-01-25. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  2. back up singers, radio. "Why Chameleone falls out with his back-up singers". New vision. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  3. good lyfe, best group. "goodlyfe-eye-world-s-best-group-award". Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  4. eMinor. "ABILITY by RADIO & WEASEL ft. RABADABA | JUST JOSE Productions". ReverbNation. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  5. "Ugandan musician Mowzey Radio dies". www.newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  6. http://chimplyf.com/2018/02/02/weasle-falls-apart-inspires-tears-as-he-grieves-radio-at-requiem-mass/
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