LONDON - Teenage singer Jonathan Wahebwa aka Ring Rapper Ratata is still coming to terms with emotions after he was invited to perform in the United Kingdom (UK) at the Royal Show organised by Ugandans in the diaspora.
Described as the youngest Ugandan solo artiste to ever step on the British soil and to perform at the Royal Regency, Ratata will be performing for the first time alongside Ugandan big artists like Queen Sheebah and King Saha.
For the first time, Ring Rapper, 18, is getting big recognition by performing for an international audience for a mega concert at the Royal Regency Hotel in the United Kingdom on Saturday, November 08, 2025.
“I was shocked to receive a message that I was going to perform in London. I am imagining all the way from Nansana to London. It is my first time to fly, and this alone gives me great excitement,” Ratata, a former student of Tropical High School Kabalagala in Kampala, says.
Ratata started his music career at the age of 11 in 2018, and it is his musical talent that has enabled him to get scholarships in various schools until he completed Senior Six last year.
More great things are coming his way. He has been offered another scholarship to enrol at Victoria University, thanks to the Vice-Chancellor Chancellor, Prof. Lawrence Muganga, where he hopes to continue pursuing academics, but also his career.
“I’m so grateful to God. I recently got a few challenges, but now, the heavens have opened doors for me. Getting an invite to perform in the UK has ignited my spirits and challenged me to work harder, for I now know my future is bright,” Ratata, who is still living under the care of his single mother, Lydia Nabukeera, in Nansana, a city suburb, says.
Sheebah Karungi will also be performing in London.