Juliana Kanyomozi jẹ́ òṣèré àti olórin[4] ni orílẹ̀ èdè Uganda.

Juliana Kanyomozi
Ọjọ́ìbí27 Oṣù Kọkànlá 1980 (1980-11-27) (ọmọ ọdún 43)[1]
Uganda
Orílẹ̀-èdèUgandan
Iṣẹ́Musician, actress, entertainer
Notable credit(s)
Àwọn olùbátanLaura Kahunde (sister)
Musical career
Irú orin
Years active1998–present
Associated actsIryn Namubiru, Flavia Tumusiime, Kidum Kibido

Ìbẹ̀rẹ̀ pẹ̀pẹ̀ ayé àti ẹ̀kọ́ rẹ̀

àtúnṣe

Kanyomozi jẹ́ mọ̀lẹ́bí pẹ̀lú Ọba Rukidi IV tí ìlú Toro[5]. Bàbá rẹ̀ jẹ́ onílù, ìyá bàbà rẹ̀ sí jẹ́ olórin[6]. Ó lọ sí ilé ẹ̀kọ́ Namasagali College.[7]

Iṣẹ́

àtúnṣe

Kanyomozi ní obìnrin olórin àkọ́kọ́ tí ó má gba àmì ẹ̀yẹ tí Artist of the Year láti ọ̀dọ̀ Pearl of Africa Music Awards[8]. Ó bẹ̀rẹ̀ eré ṣíṣe ni ọdún 2008 pẹ̀lú eré The Movie èyí tí Henry Ssali gbé kalẹ̀.[9][10] Ní oṣù kẹta ọdún 2014, ó di àmbásẹ́dọ̀ fún Oriflame.[11] Ní ọdún 2011, wọ́n yàán fún àmì ẹ̀yẹ Pan Africa Artiste láti ọ̀dọ̀ Nigerian Entertainment Awards.[12] Ní oṣù kejìlá ọdún 2015, wọ́n fún ní Lifetime Achievement Awards láti ọ̀dọ̀ Diva Awards Africa.[13] Ó ṣe adájọ́ fún ìdíje orin Tusker Project Fame láti ọdún 2009 di 2013.[14]

Ìgbésí ayé rẹ̀

àtúnṣe

Kanyomozi pàdánù ọmọ rẹ̀ ọkùnrin tí orúkọ rẹ jẹ́ Keron Raphael Kabugo ní oṣù keje ọdún 2014.[15][16] Ní ọjọ́ kejìlá oṣù karùn-ún ọdún 2020, ó bí ọmọkùnrin tí ó pè ní Raj.[17] Ní ọdún 2006, òun àti Kassim Ouma jọ jẹ́ olólùfẹ́.[18] Ní ọdún 2020, ó bí ọmọkùnrin.[19][20] Ní ọdún 2013, ìwé ìròyìn tí Big Eye Magazine sọ wí pé Kanyomozi ní obìnrin tó rẹwà jùlọ ní gbogbo orílẹ̀ èdè Uganda.[21]

Àmì ẹ̀yẹ

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Ọdún Àmì ẹ̀yẹ Ẹ̀kà Èsì
Airtel Women of Substance Award Music Category Gbàá
HiPipo Music Awards Best Female Afro-Beat Song – Eddiba Gbàá[22]
Best Female Artist[23] Yàán
Best Artist on Social Media Yàán
Best Female Afromix Song[23] Yàán
2013 Warid Women of Substance Entertainment Award Gbàá
HiPipo Music Awards Best Female Artist Yàán
Best Artist on Social Media Yàán
Best Zouk Song Yàán
Best R&B Song Yàán
2012 Kora Awards Best Female Artist East Africa "I Am Ugandan" Gbàá
Super Talent Awards, Uganda Most Gifted Artist Gbàá
BEFFTA Awards, UK Best International Afrobeats Act Gbàá
HiPipo Charts Best Afro Beat Act – "Sanyu Lyange" Gbàá[24]
Best Video Act – "Sanyu Lyange" Gbàá[25]
Specially Appreciated Hipipo Charts Female Artist Gbàá[26]
Kisima Awards Best East African Collaboration – "Mpita Njia" Yàán
2011 East African Music Awards Best Female Artist – "Alive Again" Gbàá
Best East African Collaboration – "Haturudi Nyuma" Yàán
Diva Music Awards Uganda Afrobeat Diva – "Sanyu Lyange" Gbàá
Super Diva – "Alive Again" Yàán
Exceptional Video– "Sanyu Lyange" Yàán
Exceptional Song– "Omutima" Yàán
R&B Diva – "Libe'esanyu" Yàán
Kisima Awards Best East African Yàán
Song of The Year – "Haturudi Nyuma" Yàán
Museke Online African Music Awards New York Best Female Artist Yàán
Best Soul/R&B Artist Yàán
Best East African Act Yàán
Nigeria Entertainment Awards Pan African Artists – "Alive Again" Yàán
2010 2010 Tanzania music awards Best East African Song – "Haturudi Nyuma" with Kidum Gbàá
Diva Awards Uganda Best R&B Artist – "Kantambule Naawe" Yàán
Africa Music Awards Pan African Artist – "Haturudi Nyuma" Yàán
Pearl of Africa Music Awards Female Artist – "Kantambule Naawe" Yàán
2009 African Music Awards Best Female Act, Best East African Act Yàán
2008 Pearl of Africa Music Awards Artist of the Year & Best R&B Artiste/Group & Best Female Artist Gbàá[27][28]
Kisima Music Awards Ugandan Song of the Year; (a) Afrobeat Song – "Diana"; Best Collaboration – Usiende Mbali Yàán
2007 Pearl of Africa Music Awards Best R&B Artiste/Group Gbàá
2007 Teenz Awards Female Artist – "Kibaluma" Yàán
2006 Pearl of Africa Music Awards Best R&B artist/group Gbàá
2006 Tanzania Music Awards Best Ugandan song ("mama mbire") Gbàá
2005 Pearl of Africa Music Awards Best R&B Artists & Best Female Artist & Song of the Year – "Mama Mbiire" with Bobi Wine & Best R&B Single – "Nabikoowa" Gbàá[27][29]
2005 Kora Awards Best East African Song – "All I Wanna Do Yàán
2004 Pearl of Africa Music Awards Best R&B Artists Gbàá[27][30]

Àwọn Ìtọ́kàsi

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