Buchaman gets new manager, promises to go international

Dec 18, 2014

Local dancehall artiste Buchaman has promised to revive his music career and go international. The former Firebase crew vice-president made the remarks after signing a promotional deal with a new entertainment company Sema-Sema Entertainment Company.


By Alfred Byenkya

Local dancehall artiste Buchaman has promised to revive his music career and go international. The former Firebase crew vice-president made the remarks after signing a promotional deal with a new entertainment company Sema-Sema Entertainment Company.
 
Sema-Sema entertainment is owned by a one LoriParkins, a Ugandan business woman who owns a modelling agency in Sweden.
 
According to BuchaMan, the four year contract will enable him produce top quality audios and music videos for his upcoming music album which he is working on at BadMan studios in Kawempe, a  Kampala suburb.
 
“Sema-Sema entertainment will meet all the production fees for my songs. I have so many songs in studio, but I never had the money to release videos,” he said at a Thursday morning press conference at Centenary Park in Kampala.
 
The singer, who has been working with Pastor Augustine Yiga’s Revival Band for the last two years, said he will continue working with the band because the contract he has signed with Sema-Sema allows him to work with other companies.
 
“I have not quit Revival band, I will continue working with them if they still need me,” a happy Buchaman said.
 
He promised to conquer the local music Industry and also go international because his music production problems have been sorted out.
 
Sema-Sema Entertainment boss LoriParkins told the media that she met the singer in Sweden while on tour with the Firebase Crew.
 
“I noticed that he (Buchaman) had a great talent when I saw him perform with Bobi Wine at Mama Africa bar in Sweden in 2008,” she said.
 
She promised to set up a recording studio in Kawempe and help other upcoming musicians who need support.

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