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Today marks a 15th anniversary of the musician Fred Maiso’s Burial

It’s been 15 years since Maiso was laid to rest on this day, February 15 at Petete Palisa district.

Maiso’s passing was met with an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow musicians alike. He was remembered for his incredible talent, his contributions to Ugandan music, and his enduring legacy.

As a founder member of Eagles Production, Maiso played a significant role in shaping the sound of Ugandan music. His hit song “Ekimuli Kya Roza” remains a beloved classic, still widely played and enjoyed today.

On the anniversary of his burial, as we celebrate Valentine’s Day, it’s only fitting that we pay tribute to the legendary musician who brought us so many iconic love songs. Maiso’s music was the soundtrack to many a romantic moment, and his legacy continues to inspire love and affection. Let’s take a walk down memory lane and remember some of Maiso’s biggest hits that celebrated love:

His music continues to inspire new generations of artists and music lovers, ensuring that his legacy lives on.

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