Songstress releases two tracks

With a busy study schedule, it is always almost impossible for any aspiring musician to have time to grow a music career. However, this has never bothered gospel artiste Monica Aisha Kirabo, who comfortably juggles between studies and music.

Friday, May 25, 2012
Monica Aisha Kirabo.

With a busy study schedule, it is always almost impossible for any aspiring musician to have time to grow a music career. However, this has never bothered gospel artiste Monica Aisha Kirabo, who comfortably juggles between studies and music.      Kirabo has just released two singles, Ndanezerewe and, Humura which  have received massive airplay on local radio stations. "I was lucky so to be able to combine my studies and music, because they are both important to me. I am glad that I managed to release my two songs in a very short period of time after school.” Kirabo was born on June 25, 1991 to Isai Mutabaruka and Grace Kakwezi in Mbarara, Uganda. She began singing in a church choir at the age of 10, and as a young teenager,  she occasionally performed at school concerts. Kirabo’s breakthrough came in 2010 after the release of her debut single, Nyir’ubuntu.