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Eddy Buyondo
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Eddy Buyondo is a grassroots Kadongo Kamu Ugandan artist whose 2015 album Shilling and singles like “Teyenkanika” and “Bufumbo Award” exemplifies his Afro-pop style and relatable storytelling. With a growing presence on streaming platforms, he continues to engage audiences through rhythm and everyday themes.
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