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Master Parrot
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Master Parrot, born David Sifaayo in the early 1980s in Kampala, Uganda, is a dancehall artist known for hits like "Ekikompola," "Kikiri Kika," and "Muliro Muliro." A founding member of Fire Base Crew and later part of Leone Island, he launched a solo career in 2009. His style blends dancehall, ragga, and gospel. After battling alcohol-related challenges in the late 2000s, he embraced faith and shifted toward gospel-infused music. Songs like “Wakyuusa” and “Kulabirira” marked his comeback. Today, Master Parrot remains active and committed to inspiring through music, resilience, and personal transformation.
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