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Michael Jackson is the reason why I started singing — says Ginuwine

Rachael Kulanyi by Rachael Kulanyi
December 3, 2018
in Entertainment, Featured Photos
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Ginuwine working the crowd with his timeless music. PHOTOS BY EDDY MOMENTS

It was a thrilling moment at Speke Resort Munyonyo lakeside as Ginuwine danced and sang legend Michael Jackson’s music at eleventh Johnnie Walker Soul and RnB Safari experience.

Ginuwine went ahead to confess that it is because of Michael Jackson that he is able to sing. The revellers cheered and danced to the beats of the song. At the end of the performance, the crowd was still yearning for more.

Some of the revellers on their feet having a time of their lives

The ‘In those jeans’ artiste also performed his songs like Same ol G, Pony, Differences which kept the crowd on their feet throughout the concert, as they sang and danced along.

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Ginuwine said he is single and looking forward to dating a Ugandan lady. No wonder he kept asking “where are my ladies at?” during the concert making it seem like a female gender-based show.

Ugandan RnB sensation Aziz Azion on the guitar. 

The revellers were also entertained by some of the crème de la crème of the Uganda Music Industry. Who included Grey Naava, Maurice Kirya and Aziz Azion, Tony Ahenda. Not forgetting the lady of the day Miss Deedan who made sure everyone had a wonderful Ginuwine experience. 

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