The artist who recorded former presidential candidate, Dr Kizza Besigye’s political hit song ‘Toka kwa barabara’ is dead.
Adam Mulwana, 36, died Tuesday morning following a sudden ailment, which doctors are yet to confirm.
The four-time presidential contender eulogized Mulwana as an intelligent creative man.
“I have known Adam since 2010 when I met him. He was introduced to me by Hajj Asuma Semakula. He has died at a tender age. At his tender age, he was inteligent and creative. He was digferent. In a short period of time, he came upo with several songs we used in our olitical campaigns in 2010 to 2011. Two of the songs became more popular,” Dr Besigye said Tuesday
I have received the very sad news of the passing of my friend, comrade Adam Mulwana, an artiste and political activist who dedicated his life to the cause for the freedom of Uganda. When I last interacted with him, he was as devoted to the struggle as ever, despite his ailing… pic.twitter.com/aukEDhyr6a
— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) February 13, 2024
In 2011, Mulwana who described himself as “a paid member of Cream production” started recording songs, specialising in a genre he terms as band music.
Some of his notable songs are; Kampala Ayola and Esala ya Kabaka. He had many other songs which have not enjoyed any airplay.