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IMPRESSIVE: The Ganda Boys record the Buganda Anthem with choirs from the six continents of the world

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 14, 2022
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The Ganda Boys (formerly the Da Twins), a Ugandan singing group based in the United Kingdom (UK), have made the decision to record a theme song based on the Buganda Anthem.

Denis Mugagga and Dan Sewagudde, the duo, announced to their fans via their social media accounts that they had gathered various choir ensembles from around the world to honor Uganda’s cultural heritage.

“The Ganda Boys have organised choirs from all six continents of the world to come together in a cultural celebration of Uganda’s heritage, by collaborating in a recording of the Buganda National Anthem, “Ekitiibwa kya Buganda”.” reads the post in part.

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The Buganda Anthem’s theme song will be made available over the Christmas season.

The Ganda Boys have played a significant role in spreading Ugandan culture outside of Uganda.

They are known for their songs; Lumonde, njabala, kagutema, forgotten people, muga, sente, twetale, munene, and several more.

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