Chameleone''s brother records collabo with Kenya''s Red San

Nov 19, 2011

UGANDAN musician Jose Chameleone’s young brother, AK Fourtyseven aka Hammatone Mayanja, who left Uganda last week for Mukisa Gwo America music tour, has recorded a collabo song with Kenya’s Red San.

By Vision Reporter
UGANDAN musician Jose Chameleone’s young brother, AK Fourtyseven aka Hammatone Mayanja, who left Uganda last week for Mukisa Gwo America music tour, has recorded a collabo song with Kenya’s Red San.  

AK47 also shot two new videos from there, taking advantage of the good environment and good video gadgets. AK47 whose claim to fame is his latest hot song titled Champion AK, has also teamed with his  US-based brother musician, Pallaso aka Lizard, to hold their first shows from Washington DC. 

After Washington, the will team up with their brother ‘Heavy Weight Doctor Jose Chameleone and proceed to other American cities where he will hold a number of shows. 

Among the many cities that have already tested the sweetness of Leone Island music include Washington DC, Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago. 

According to our sources in United States, the more cities Chameleone performs in, the more bookings his manager gets. 

AK-47 started singing in 2006 during his Senior Four vacation. Before that, he had tried to sing, but his strict  father barred him from setting further sights to his future would-be career. He told his now 19-year old son to concentrate on his studies first.

His first song was called Usiende, and it was in Kiswahili, which he produced secretly at Studio One. After that, he started recording other songs from Chameleone’s studio eventually doing songs like Njagala Gwe, Sibagala Bonna and Togenda, before featuring on Bayuda. 

 

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