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Herman Basudde

Herman Basudde (1958–1997) was a Ugandan kadongo kamu musician. Basudde was born in Masaka District, in southern Uganda.[1]

Herman Basudde
Born(1958-12-05)5 December 1958
Uganda
Died11 June 1997(1997-06-11) (aged 38)
Kabale bugonzi
Educationprimary level
Years active1970–1997
Known forKadongo Kamu

Background Edit

Born on December 5, 1958 to Eria Katende and Dimitiria Namyalo,[2] of Bubundo, Masaka. He attended Kibanda Primary School and Kitenga Primary School and is said not to have gone beyond Primary School.[3]

Little is known of his early life. According to his brother Sserunjoji, the reason he did not go further may be due to lack of funds to facilitate his love and passion for music. His mother Namyalo narrates that Herman Basudde attended Kibanda and Butenga primary school. One of his classmates says that in Basudde's school years he was a quick learner, and had a passion for art and graphics which took most of his time. Basudde also joined a school choir which earned him credits due to his soft and Ilouder voice.[4]

The legacy of Busudde in the field of music came a long way from his father. The late Mark Makumbi, a former Bukedde TV and CBS Radio presenter while giving the background of Kadongokamu singers, talks about Basudde. He says that his father was an X-soldier from second world war veteran. He had a white friend called Brown, who loved him so much. When the mission was accomplished and was time to depart from one another, Brown gave him a guitar saying take this, I don't have money to give you, let it be a souvenir to remember me from" on his return home, he kept the guitar because it was of no use to him. He started to play a guitar at home without anyone teaching him. As time went on, his mother tried to stop him from playing the guitar instead of doing household work or school homework; but his father insisted that he go ahead as he might prosper in a musical career. The guitar could hardly leave no space for books. This, in along with absolute poverty through which the family persisted, pushed him to drop out without completing his primary seven.[5]

Whenever there was a party in the village, he could escort his guitar paving a way to entertain the guests. In return as excitement paves, they gave him their appreciation and encouragement in terms of money. Unfortunately, others saw this upside down. The youth mostly laid a plan to throw him down since he was earning presents and gifts wherever he could go and entertain.

As his culture, one day he entertained Christian at their local Catholic parish. He sang a song he entitled ”amajjiini ngetala luno" (the rampant demons). The priest was overwhelmed where by he told him to play it again and again. At that function, Basudde earned a lot of money offered to him. This troubled his rivals so much. They planned a way of taking him off.

In the area, there was a rebel group called “FEDEMU” which had captured most of the southern part of Southern Uganda. Peace was now in their hands. Basudde's rival youth approached them informing that Basudde had a gun. Immediately, they sagged his father's house. They searched the whole place. They grabbed him and took him for interrogation. They tortured him unceasingly while asking for the whereabouts of the gun. After all that, he was brought back home nearly to death. He was taken to Masaka referral Hospital where he was treated for many days. He was later returned home and given medicine there. As he gained energy, his father advised him to leave the village or else he would lose his life.

In the mid 1980s, he was picked by Eria Katende and brought to Kampala.

Career Edit

His career guide was the singer Livingstone Kasozi who trained him how to play a guitar, sing and perform live on stage.[6] He toured East Africa countries, travelling to Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. This tour raised him over USh 70 million, a huge amount at that time.[citation needed]

Basudde is credited as one of the musicians who revived interest in baakisimba, mixing Western and Kiganda music to appeal to a new audience.[7] He had a husky voice, and sang passionate songs about mischievous love affairs, philandering husbands, and bizarre witchcraft. In a popular song, Ekiwuka Ekyaga Muntamu, Basudde used metaphor to invoke the AIDS epidemic in Uganda. In the song, the narrator dreams of a lizard-like insect invading his home and despoiling life, food and sex.[8]

Basudde died in an accident while travelling to his parents' house in Masaka, south of Kampala. His funeral was a national occasion, and the funeral fund raised USh 12 million.[citation needed] Some saw Basudde as a rebellious spirit. He had left the Catholic Church to adopt animism and was attacked by certain clergy for forsaking religion in favour of witchcraft. He was accused of sensationalising his music by bringing seductively dressed girls onto the stage and commercialising the Kadongo Kamu singers.[9]

popularity Edit

Basaaya Rocks Peter a historian says that Herman Basudde was a prophet since he could foretell what would happen before. His popularity is still rampant where by many upcoming artists visits his grave to seek wisdom. Fred Ssebatta, one of Kadongokamu regents, asserts that Herman Basudde was creative and worked quickly. He continued by saying that it would be very difficult to compare Herman Basudde in writing music with anybody. He further said that whenever Herman Basudde could release a song, Ssebatta would target him on the second day. On 12 October 2012, Gheto president Bobi wine paid a tribute to the great works of Herman Basudde. He narrates in time like this, 'how I wish prophet Herman Basudde could be around'... He left us to accomplish his mission but, his shoes are far big for us to wear' he said. Basude composed in his head and couldn't repeat what he has earlier sung. Herman Basudde toured East Africa countries, travelling to Kenya, Tanzania finally to Rwanda. This tour raised him over USh 70 million, a huge amount at that time.[citation needed]

Death and aftermath Edit

 
Grave of Basudde in Bubondo

Before his death, Basudde had foretold his death through words and actions. Aisha Nakito (widow) narrated what happened days before his death. On 10 June 1997, he went to meet Jane Basirika (concubine) after several days while touring EA . They had a meal in await for Serunjoji. As soon as Serunjoji came, he embraced him. They had had some misunderstanding back ago, so they had a family union. After all, they set for masaka. His father had been paralyzed at home. On their way, they stopped at Lukaya road toll for a snack. Here, Basudde got annoyed with a certain man and he was about to fight him. Sylivester Busuulwa settled the matter. He started the vehicle with a lot of anger and at a high speed. Reaching Kabaale Bugonzi, a tragedy happened. As a lorry was overtaking, Basudde lost control and his vehicle overturned several times. "What a mess this man has caused me!" He had his last breath. Hermann Basudde, a famous Ugandan singer and guitarist died in a tragic accident while travelling to his parents' house in Masaka, south of Kampala. Basudde had a huge following for his husky voice and the passion of his lyrics about mischievous love affairs, philandering husbands, bizarre witchcraft and other songs which propelled him from abject poverty to a fortune worth millions during his lifetime. He had revolutionised the Kadongo Kamu (singers) who were known for their skillful guitar playing. Before Basudde died he insisted that he be buried with his favourite "dry guitar", as he called it. He had noted that his long term colleague, Livingstone Kasozi had been buried holding his favourite cassette tape and he wanted his guitar to console him in the same way in the after life. Basudde's funeral was a national occasion. There was an outpouring of grief at the vigil by the graveside. Television showed a sea of humanity attending his burial. An announcer on one of the FM radio stations broke down while telling of his death. And his funeral fund raised USh 12 million. Basudde's songs got rave reviews in the local press. The Uganda Monitor newspaper dubbed them as "spiritually and politically inspiring". Some regretted that he could not still live to fight the foreign culture that was corrupting Ugandan minds via the FM stations. Others saw Basudde as a rebellious spirit. He had left the Catholic Church to adopt animism and was attacked by certain clergy for forsaking religion in favour of witchcraft. He was accused of sensationalising his music by bringing seductively dressed girls onto the stage and commercialising the Kadongo Kamu singers.

His songs Edit

Among them were Abakungubazi, abakyala kyabeeyi, abankuseere, abayiimbi, abayimbi mutuveeko, Africa, Akadda nyuma, or Kelementina, Akyalina nyoko, or Nanziri, or mulekwa, Buddu owedda, Bus dunia part one, Bus dunia part two, Byendabye, Byebalinanga, Byetwalaba, Ebiyita ekiro, or Ekiryo nomuwafu, Eggwala, Ekirooto kyeggulu, Ekitutwala Ku mbaga, Ekiwuka ekyaggwa mu ntamu, ekyali mu sabo part one, Ekyali mu sabo part two, Emikwano, enimiro yokukubuganga, Ensi egenze walala, Esomero lyabakyala, Esuuti ya kawemba or okwekuuma, Kabuladda Anthem, Kasamba lyanda, Kopolo Herman, Linda Ziwere, Milly Nanyondo, Mubune engoye, Mukyala mugerwa part one, Mukyala Mugerwa part two, Mulamu tonenya, Muwase nju, muyige okwambala. Mwami tonjeza, Mweraba Ngenze, Nabiryo ngenda kunoba, Namagembe, Namuddu, Namuleme, Okuduula, Okuzaala kwa leero, Olulimi oluganda, Olumbe, Omwavu, Pirisiira, Semukuutu. Taso funa akalambe, Tetukyalina bakazi, or omukazi akola, Tudaabirize omukama, Tulabye nnyo abalabi, Uganda ebadde etya, Waliwo byetwalaba, Walumbe e tanda among others. There are also songs which he collaborated with others like Nabiryo ngenda Kunoba with His sister Nabiryo, Kabuladda anthem with his Kabuladda guitar singers, Olumbe with Kasozi Livingstone and Mbalire kateteyi.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Remembering music legend Herman Basudde". New Vision. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  2. ^ Kaggwa, Andrew (4 July 2016). "HERMAN BASUDDE: portrait of a musical prophet". The Observer. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Remembering Music Legend Herman Basudde". New Vision. 13 October 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  4. ^ "List of Top 30 Hit Songs By Music Legend Herman Basudde". blizz.co.ug. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  5. ^ "List of Top 30 Hit Songs By Music Legend Herman Basudde". blizz.co.ug. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  6. ^ Alinda, Alex. "Walukagga Visits Kadongo Kamu Legend, Livingstone Kasozi's Grave". chimpreports.com. Chimp Reports. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  7. ^ Baakisimba: Gender in the Music and Dance of the Baganda People of Uganda, Sylvia Antonia Nannyonga-Tamusuza, Routledge, February 4, 2014, p. 126
  8. ^ The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology, Oxford University Press, USA, April 27, 2011, p. 170
  9. ^ Ivan, Mubiru (16 June 2020). "LIST: Ugandan celebrities who lost their lives in accidents". Watchdog Uganda. Retrieved 11 July 2023.

External links Edit

  • Download Herman Basudde Songs
  • HERMAN BASUDDE: portrait of a musical prophet, 4 July 2016, The Observer
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December 1958UgandaDied11 June 1997 1997 06 11 aged 38 Kabale bugonziEducationprimary levelYears active1970 1997Known forKadongo Kamu Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 popularity 4 Death and aftermath 5 His songs 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditBorn on December 5 1958 to Eria Katende and Dimitiria Namyalo 2 of Bubundo Masaka He attended Kibanda Primary School and Kitenga Primary School and is said not to have gone beyond Primary School 3 Little is known of his early life According to his brother Sserunjoji the reason he did not go further may be due to lack of funds to facilitate his love and passion for music His mother Namyalo narrates that Herman Basudde attended Kibanda and Butenga primary school One of his classmates says that in Basudde s school years he was a quick learner and had a passion for art and graphics which took most of his time Basudde also joined a school choir which earned him credits due to his soft and Ilouder voice 4 The legacy of Busudde in the field of music came a long way from his father The late Mark Makumbi a former Bukedde TV and CBS Radio presenter while giving the background of Kadongokamu singers talks about Basudde He says that his father was an X soldier from second world war veteran He had a white friend called Brown who loved him so much When the mission was accomplished and was time to depart from one another Brown gave him a guitar saying take this I don t have money to give you let it be a souvenir to remember me from on his return home he kept the guitar because it was of no use to him He started to play a guitar at home without anyone teaching him As time went on his mother tried to stop him from playing the guitar instead of doing household work or school homework but his father insisted that he go ahead as he might prosper in a musical career The guitar could hardly leave no space for books This in along with absolute poverty through which the family persisted pushed him to drop out without completing his primary seven 5 Whenever there was a party in the village he could escort his guitar paving a way to entertain the guests In return as excitement paves they gave him their appreciation and encouragement in terms of money Unfortunately others saw this upside down The youth mostly laid a plan to throw him down since he was earning presents and gifts wherever he could go and entertain As his culture one day he entertained Christian at their local Catholic parish He sang a song he entitled amajjiini ngetala luno the rampant demons The priest was overwhelmed where by he told him to play it again and again At that function Basudde earned a lot of money offered to him This troubled his rivals so much They planned a way of taking him off In the area there was a rebel group called FEDEMU which had captured most of the southern part of Southern Uganda Peace was now in their hands Basudde s rival youth approached them informing that Basudde had a gun Immediately they sagged his father s house They searched the whole place They grabbed him and took him for interrogation They tortured him unceasingly while asking for the whereabouts of the gun After all that he was brought back home nearly to death He was taken to Masaka referral Hospital where he was treated for many days He was later returned home and given medicine there As he gained energy his father advised him to leave the village or else he would lose his life In the mid 1980s he was picked by Eria Katende and brought to Kampala Career EditHis career guide was the singer Livingstone Kasozi who trained him how to play a guitar sing and perform live on stage 6 He toured East Africa countries travelling to Kenya Tanzania and Rwanda This tour raised him over USh 70 million a huge amount at that time citation needed Basudde is credited as one of the musicians who revived interest in baakisimba mixing Western and Kiganda music to appeal to a new audience 7 He had a husky voice and sang passionate songs about mischievous love affairs philandering husbands and bizarre witchcraft In a popular song Ekiwuka Ekyaga Muntamu Basudde used metaphor to invoke the AIDS epidemic in Uganda In the song the narrator dreams of a lizard like insect invading his home and despoiling life food and sex 8 Basudde died in an accident while travelling to his parents house in Masaka south of Kampala His funeral was a national occasion and the funeral fund raised USh 12 million citation needed Some saw Basudde as a rebellious spirit He had left the Catholic Church to adopt animism and was attacked by certain clergy for forsaking religion in favour of witchcraft He was accused of sensationalising his music by bringing seductively dressed girls onto the stage and commercialising the Kadongo Kamu singers 9 popularity EditBasaaya Rocks Peter a historian says that Herman Basudde was a prophet since he could foretell what would happen before His popularity is still rampant where by many upcoming artists visits his grave to seek wisdom Fred Ssebatta one of Kadongokamu regents asserts that Herman Basudde was creative and worked quickly He continued by saying that it would be very difficult to compare Herman Basudde in writing music with anybody He further said that whenever Herman Basudde could release a song Ssebatta would target him on the second day On 12 October 2012 Gheto president Bobi wine paid a tribute to the great works of Herman Basudde He narrates in time like this how I wish prophet Herman Basudde could be around He left us to accomplish his mission but his shoes are far big for us to wear he said Basude composed in his head and couldn t repeat what he has earlier sung Herman Basudde toured East Africa countries travelling to Kenya Tanzania finally to Rwanda This tour raised him over USh 70 million a huge amount at that time citation needed Death and aftermath Edit Grave of Basudde in BubondoBefore his death Basudde had foretold his death through words and actions Aisha Nakito widow narrated what happened days before his death On 10 June 1997 he went to meet Jane Basirika concubine after several days while touring EA They had a meal in await for Serunjoji As soon as Serunjoji came he embraced him They had had some misunderstanding back ago so they had a family union After all they set for masaka His father had been paralyzed at home On their way they stopped at Lukaya road toll for a snack Here Basudde got annoyed with a certain man and he was about to fight him Sylivester Busuulwa settled the matter He started the vehicle with a lot of anger and at a high speed Reaching Kabaale Bugonzi a tragedy happened As a lorry was overtaking Basudde lost control and his vehicle overturned several times What a mess this man has caused me He had his last breath Hermann Basudde a famous Ugandan singer and guitarist died in a tragic accident while travelling to his parents house in Masaka south of Kampala Basudde had a huge following for his husky voice and the passion of his lyrics about mischievous love affairs philandering husbands bizarre witchcraft and other songs which propelled him from abject poverty to a fortune worth millions during his lifetime He had revolutionised the Kadongo Kamu singers who were known for their skillful guitar playing Before Basudde died he insisted that he be buried with his favourite dry guitar as he called it He had noted that his long term colleague Livingstone Kasozi had been buried holding his favourite cassette tape and he wanted his guitar to console him in the same way in the after life Basudde s funeral was a national occasion There was an outpouring of grief at the vigil by the graveside Television showed a sea of humanity attending his burial An announcer on one of the FM radio stations broke down while telling of his death And his funeral fund raised USh 12 million Basudde s songs got rave reviews in the local press The Uganda Monitor newspaper dubbed them as spiritually and politically inspiring Some regretted that he could not still live to fight the foreign culture that was corrupting Ugandan minds via the FM stations Others saw Basudde as a rebellious spirit He had left the Catholic Church to adopt animism and was attacked by certain clergy for forsaking religion in favour of witchcraft He was accused of sensationalising his music by bringing seductively dressed girls onto the stage and commercialising the Kadongo Kamu singers His songs EditAmong them were Abakungubazi abakyala kyabeeyi abankuseere abayiimbi abayimbi mutuveeko Africa Akadda nyuma or Kelementina Akyalina nyoko or Nanziri or mulekwa Buddu owedda Bus dunia part one Bus dunia part two Byendabye Byebalinanga Byetwalaba Ebiyita ekiro or Ekiryo nomuwafu Eggwala Ekirooto kyeggulu Ekitutwala Ku mbaga Ekiwuka ekyaggwa mu ntamu ekyali mu sabo part one Ekyali mu sabo part two Emikwano enimiro yokukubuganga Ensi egenze walala Esomero lyabakyala Esuuti ya kawemba or okwekuuma Kabuladda Anthem Kasamba lyanda Kopolo Herman Linda Ziwere Milly Nanyondo Mubune engoye Mukyala mugerwa part one Mukyala Mugerwa part two Mulamu tonenya Muwase nju muyige okwambala Mwami tonjeza Mweraba Ngenze Nabiryo ngenda kunoba Namagembe Namuddu Namuleme Okuduula Okuzaala kwa leero Olulimi oluganda Olumbe Omwavu Pirisiira Semukuutu Taso funa akalambe Tetukyalina bakazi or omukazi akola Tudaabirize omukama Tulabye nnyo abalabi Uganda ebadde etya Waliwo byetwalaba Walumbe e tanda among others There are also songs which he collaborated with others like Nabiryo ngenda Kunoba with His sister Nabiryo Kabuladda anthem with his Kabuladda guitar singers Olumbe with Kasozi Livingstone and Mbalire kateteyi References Edit Remembering music legend Herman Basudde New Vision Retrieved 11 July 2023 Kaggwa Andrew 4 July 2016 HERMAN BASUDDE portrait of a musical prophet The Observer Retrieved 22 January 2023 Remembering Music Legend Herman Basudde New Vision 13 October 2019 Retrieved 22 January 2023 List of Top 30 Hit Songs By Music Legend Herman Basudde blizz co ug Retrieved 11 July 2023 List of Top 30 Hit Songs By Music Legend Herman Basudde blizz co ug Retrieved 11 July 2023 Alinda Alex Walukagga Visits Kadongo Kamu Legend Livingstone Kasozi s Grave chimpreports com Chimp Reports Retrieved 30 October 2016 Baakisimba Gender in the Music and Dance of the Baganda People of Uganda Sylvia Antonia Nannyonga Tamusuza Routledge February 4 2014 p 126 The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology Oxford University Press USA April 27 2011 p 170 Ivan Mubiru 16 June 2020 LIST Ugandan celebrities who lost their lives in accidents Watchdog Uganda Retrieved 11 July 2023 External links EditDownload Herman Basudde Songs HERMAN BASUDDE portrait of a musical prophet 4 July 2016 The Observer 1 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herman Basudde amp oldid 1164882655, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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