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Remembering Mowzey Radio: A look back at his impact on Ugandan music

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
February 2, 2026
in Entertainment, Featured Stories
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On the 1st of February, while the world ushers in a month of love, Ugandan music lovers somberly mark the anniversary of the passing of Mowzey Radio, one of the strongest pillars the Ugandan music industry has ever had.

Eight years after his untimely departure, Matooke Republic reflects on the indelible mark Radio left on the local and international music scenes.

Mowzey Radio, known for his exceptional talent as both a vocalist and a lyricist, mesmerized audiences with his philosophy and melodies. Alongside his singing associate Weasel, the dynamic duo elevated the quality of Ugandan music videos to international standards, collaborating with top-notch directors both locally and internationally.

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Their videos, including “Fantastic,” “Talk, and Talk,” and “Can’t Let You Go,” garnered attention and set new benchmarks for the industry.

In 2013, Radio and Weasel made history as the first East African musical act to be nominated for the BET Awards. This recognition not only showcased their outstanding work but also set the Ugandan music industry apart from its East African counterparts.

Radio’s exceptional talent attracted collaborations with stars locally, regionally, continentally, and internationally. Notable among them was his collaboration with Wizkid during an exclusive concert in Uganda, solidifying Radio’s reputation as a magnet for star power.

The late crooner was a constant representative of Uganda on the international stage, participating in platforms such as Coke Studio, continental shows, his BET Award nomination, and interviews on international platforms like Voice of America.

Radio’s influence extended beyond his own success, as he played a pivotal role in uplifting fellow Ugandan artists to international acclaim. Notably, he collaborated with Keko on the track “How We Do It,” contributing to one of Keko’s biggest hits. The collaboration later earned the track a prestigious Channel O award. Radio and Weasel have several other collaborations with artists such as Rabadaba, Viboyo, GNL Zamba, B2C, Irene Ntale, Juliana, and Blu*3, among others.

Throughout his career, Radio aimed at raising the bar in Ugandan music, a goal that didn’t go unnoticed. Even after his passing, the BBC documented his legacy, highlighting the very pinnacles the late superstar always aspired to reach.

As the Ugandan music industry continues to evolve, Mowzey Radio’s impact remains a guiding force for aspiring artists and a lasting testament to a life well-lived in the world of music.

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