Mega Dee, Krono for launch
Oct 14, 2004
THEY hit the local music scene with a bang in the late 90s. Since then, dance hall reggae stars General Mega Dee (Amos Kigenyi) (right) and Menton Kronno (Vincent Kibondwe) have consistently released captivating albums.
By Matthias Mazinga
THEY hit the local music scene with a bang in the late 90s. Since then, dance hall reggae stars General Mega Dee (Amos Kigenyi) (right) and Menton Kronno (Vincent Kibondwe) have consistently released captivating albums. Their repertoire is so pretty, impressive. It blends a variety of contemporary musical styles that range from reggae, ragga, zouk, soccer, dynamic duo, afro-beat, and contemporary Ugandan sound.
General Mega Dee/Kronno’s enchanting albums include Nze Ndeka (1999), Omukwano gwo (2000), Beera Nange (2001), Ekiri mu bbeere (2002), Wasiwasi (2003).
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THEY hit the local music scene with a bang in the late 90s. Since then, dance hall reggae stars General Mega Dee (Amos Kigenyi) (right) and Menton Kronno (Vincent Kibondwe) have consistently released captivating albums. Their repertoire is so pretty, impressive. It blends a variety of contemporary musical styles that range from reggae, ragga, zouk, soccer, dynamic duo, afro-beat, and contemporary Ugandan sound.
General Mega Dee/Kronno’s enchanting albums include Nze Ndeka (1999), Omukwano gwo (2000), Beera Nange (2001), Ekiri mu bbeere (2002), Wasiwasi (2003).
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