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Lord Fred Sebatta

Kadongo Kamu Artist

Lord Fred Sebatta is a well-known singer from Uganda who sings Kadongo Kamu. He is a talented singer, songwriter, and musician who started one of Uganda's biggest Kadongo Kamu bands, Matendo Band.

Fred Sebatta is the only Kadongo Kamu artist from the mid-1990s who is still alive. Herman Bassude, Kasozi Living Stone, and Prince Paul Job Kafeero all died in 1997.

From 1996 to 1997, they were all on a tour to raise money. Muno Mukaabi literally meaning (A Friend In Need). A tour set up to help Living Stone Kasozi and his family when he was so sick that he was about to die.

Fred Sebatta has put out a number of singles and albums, and his music is well-known among his fans for being catchy and on-target.

His lyrics are more grown-up and are meant to help people in relationships and with their families. They talk about problems and problems that people may face in relationships.

First record

In the mid-1990s, lord Fred Sebatta put out the first HD Ugandan video and song called "Sam Wange." This put him on the map and got him support fr

Participations

Record Label associated with Lord Fred Sbatta - past and current.

Lord Fred Sebatta finds the true ‘Lord’

THE king of Kadongo kamu music Lord Fred Sebatta has declared he is a born-again.

The 47-year-old leader of the Matendo band said he got saved two years ago, after he developed a severe headache, which disorganised him.

He said he visited several clinics and traditional shrines, to get a cure in vain!
He said he was only healed when the late Prophet Ezra, then based at Bat Valley’s St. Francis SSS, prayed for him. But during the prayer sessions, Ezra told Sebatta that God wanted to use him as a preacher, an advice that he took seriously.

The biblical verse “Jesus is Lord,” which Sebatta came across as he read the Bible for the first time also inspired him. It is then that he realised that his stage name ‘Lord’ was a mockery. He pronounced his faith recently, at the Rev. Lule’s church in Nakulabye.

Sebatta’s new song, Jangu Nga Bwoli (Come as you are), is the beginning of his ambitious Gospel project.

Sebatta cherishes Psalm 35, to which he refers whenever he is faced with problems.

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