Sheebah Karungi's 33rd birthday was a reason for Spice Diana to join her on the dance floor.

The songbirds danced to Sweet Sensation, a 2019 ballad by Karungi and Nigerian singer Allen Esegine, who is better known by his stage name Orezi. The two people hug each other with big smiles and then dance in a beautiful way.

Diana and Karungi are two of the best singers in the country right now, and they are both planning concerts. Karungi's will be on December 9 and 10 at the Victoria Hall in the Serena Hotel. Diana's show will be at the Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala on January 13.

Karungi, whose real name is Samalie Njagala Karungi, started working in the music business as a dancer when she was 15.The Kansalewo hitmaker joined Obsessions in 2006 after leaving Stingerz, a dance group she had been a part of since 2004.

After she left Obsessions, she released her first official single, Kunyenyenza, in 2010. It was produced by Washington and written by Cindy. Then Sizzaman wrote her a song called "Automatic," which became a big hit.She put out her first mini-album in 2014, which was called Ice Cream and had a song called "Ice Cream" by Twesana and Jordan.

In 2016, her song "Nkwatako" was a big hit, and she held her first concert at Hotel Africana, which was well attended.Spice, whose real name is Diana Hajara Namakwaya, is one of the most popular female singers in her country. She started singing when she was 16 and in high school at Kampala Citizens College.

The singer has said that she used to be shy, and the fact that everyone in that school was interested in music made her want to join music.When she was 17, her mother told her to stop rapping and write a song called "Nze Akwagala," which she did.In 2014, she met Maro Uganda and Geosteady, who put her in touch with Fizol of Avie Records. After that, she started to make a lot of progress, and she put out a song called "Onsanula" to show it.

In 2015, while she was still at Avie Records, she worked with Pallaso on another club hit called "Koona." She then left to join the Twinkle Star Management of Khalifa Aganaga's manager at the time, Emma Carlos.


After that, she met Roger, who is now her manager. Roger used to work for Ziza Bafana, but they broke up. Before Roger, she was taken care of for a while by Humble Management.

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