David Lutalo

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David Lutalo
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Background information
Birth nameDavid Lutalo
Born (1986-03-08) 8 March 1986 (age 35)
Luwero, Uganda
GenresAfro pop, Afrobeat, Ugandan Vocalist
Occupation(s)Singer, Song Writer & Composer
Years active2007–present
LabelsDa Hares
Associated acts
Websitewww.davidlutalomusic.com

David Lutalo (born 8 March 1986), is a Ugandan musician | Artist | Performer from East_Africa, who rose to fame ten years back with his hit Kapapaala in 2008 making him a darling of the masses, signed Under Record Label "Da Hares". David Lutalo is a Ugandan musician, songwriter, and composer. He started recording music in 2008 and has never turned back. He is a versatile artist with a striking mesmerizing voice that has managed to stand out in the number of topping charting hits. He has several solo songs to his name as well as several collaborations with Eddy Kenzo, Bebe Cool and Goodlyfe Crew, Solid_Star .

Lutalo is known by Uganda's music audiences for his distinct, high toned, sharp voice which has made him a favorite among rural and urban Ugandans. He has been rated in some circles as the unofficial Ugandan musician of the year in 2014.[1][2] In 2013, Lutalo joined hands with Mowzey Radio and Weasle of Goodlyfe Crew and they produced Hellena song.[3] In 2014,he collaborated with a young musician Maro, Mubbi bubi. [4]"Mubbi Bubbi by Maro Ft David Lutalo - MP3 Download, Audio Download, Maro Music, Uganda Music on Howwe.BIZ". Howwe Entertainment. Retrieved 11 February 2016. David Lutalo release song "Kabisi Ka Ndagala" Video [5]https://cyclonetimes.com/kabisi-ka-ndagala-kandagala-by-david-lutalo-mp3-download </ref>https://musiclyfer.com/kabisi-ka-ndagala-by-david-lutalo </ref> In January 2016, he won the Best Male Artist and the Artist of the Year awards at the HiPipo Music Awards ceremony.[6]

Early life[]

David Lutalo, who is well known for his ability to sing fluently in Luganda language, Swahili_language and some bit English Language, was born in Luweero to Robison Lugya and Masituula Nasazzi, and left school without completing his Senior Four.[7]

Discography[]

  • Kapaapala
  • Gyetugenda
  • Yamba
  • Magumba
  • Manya
  • I love you
  • Pretty
  • So Nice
  • Kwasa
  • Eat zote
  • Mile
  • Akantu
  • Nakusiima
  • Onsanula
  • Tugende
  • Ensi
  • Silivia
  • Awo
  • Tokutula
  • Am in Love
  • Kabisi Ka Ndagala

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See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Behind The Scenes: David Lutalo's "Nandikulese Mu Kyalo" Video -". 26 July 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  2. ^ david, lutalo. "lutalo". david. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  3. ^ http://www.howwe.biz/851/hellena/45/goodlyfe-crew.html
  4. ^ David Lutalo
  5. ^ https://www.timesug.com/king-of-love-music-david-lutalo-release-kabisi-ka-ndagala-brand-new-song-2021
  6. ^ Achan, Jacky (31 January 2016). "HiPipo Awards: David Lutalo named artist of the year". New Vision. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  7. ^ Lukwago, Joseph (25 January 2019). "David Lutalo's journey from a Porter to a celebrated Musician". Ugandanz. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  8. ^ david, lutalo. "David Lutalo Vidéo Clips". jukebo.com. jukebo.com. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
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