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‘We are so fortunate that people like what we do’

WATCH OUT WORLD: You have seen them on most social media platforms such as X, TikTok and Instagram doing freestyle sessions, one singing Luganda and another one singing Lunubi. What started as a free-flowing freestyle for Leghacity and Munubi is turning into a serious career for the duo. Isaac Ssejjombwe met up with the duo in an exclusive interview.

Makindye is a hub for many creatives. The area is mostly populated by musicians, producers, dancers and actors, and it is also where new kids on the block Leghacity and Nnubi come from.

Their story is not even two years old but they have managed to rise to the ranks of being among the top content creators with their free-style collaborations. From just being free-style artistes, the duo is working on several projects together.

How they linked up

Despite both hailing from Makindye, the duo only met last year, and it is music that brought them together. Leghacity was shooting his video skits, where he sometimes featured other upcoming artistes and that was when he came across Nnubi, who was recommended to him by someone.

“During my random shoots, a friend suggested that I freestyle with Munubi, and being someone who likes challenges, I acknowledged not knowing that he would later become a good friend and someone I would still be working with todate,” narrated Leghacity, real name Ivan Mugaalu.

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