The bouncy song, which was produced by Artin Pro, real name Martin Musoke, became an instant club anthem.
In 2019, Mudra collaborated with Cindy to release Boss, but marketing the song subjected him to unforgettable humiliation.
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Since the song appealed to the club audience, Pro decided to promote it in bars.
A person, whose name he didn't reveal, offered to help him perform the song at the Kololo-based Wave Lounge.
He said he came with his associates but because they couldn't afford drinks, they were chased from the table they were using.
They had initially refused to get off it but the people who wanted to use it sent for bouncers.
I cried, said Mudra D. Viral during an interview.
He called Cindy Sanyu and she consoled him, saying that that's "how things are."
Meanwhile, the person who had invited him hadn't come.
Mudra met Cindy through Karole Kasita after writing for them Mwoto. Before Mwoto, he had written Yaka for Kasita. The song was a breakthrough for Mudra, real name Alfa Sebunya, as a songwriter.
With an undergrad degree (international business) from Makerere University Business School, Viral left a sales job at a manufacturing company that makes Com Foam mattresses for the ghetto to nurture his music skills.
An Old Boy from Kawempe Muslim School, Mudra Viral eventually got frustrated with songwriting because of disrespect and poor pay and launched a singing career with his first single titled Muyayu. It became a hit.
He was written songs for top musicians in the country, including Sheebah Karungi, Daddy Andre, Vinka and Fik Fameica.