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          Iryn Namubiru

          Irene Gladys Namubiru, also known as Iryn Namubiru,[1] (born 13 December 1981) is a Ugandan female vocalist.

          She is a light-lyric, alto voiced, Afro-pop, recording and performing artist.

          Background

          Namubiru was born in the Central Region of Uganda and received an education at the following institutions:

          Music career

          According to Namubiru, she had a passion for singing since her childhood and strove to make it a bigger part of her life.

          Her first attempt at success in the music industry came in 1995, when she joined singers-cum-rapper DJs Ragga Dee and Molar-Messe, as the group Da Hommies, and "Joss Jjew" Mawejje as a studio arranger/keyboardist,[2] assisting in the release of a series of singles including "Bamusakata", "Mukwano", and "Mukyala tokaba" in early 1995.[3] Her first individual single "Learn to say good bye" also appeared on the group's subsequent album.[citation needed] Soon afterwards, she had her