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Karole Kasita chooses between Sheebah Karungi and Spice Diana

Songstress Karole Kasita commented on her relationship with fellow divas Sheebah Karungi and Spice Diana.

Karole Kasita

Kasita, who has previously tried to collaborate with Karungi on a song and has a duet with Diana, said: "Diana is closer to me. We share things. I can't even explain. She is one person who, if I don't call her, she will call me, telling me that she misses me, and I tell her the same. I don't know how it happens.

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"I found a friend in her. Even Sheebah is my friend. When we link up, it's good vibes all the way... They are all good vibes. I cannot choose who is best."

It's important to note that Karungi and Diana are nemeses.

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Carol Kasita was born to Fred Kagwa Kasita and Jane Kagwa, and raised in Maganjo, Kawempe. Her father passed when she was still young.

Kasita went to Gayaza Junior School, Ndejje S.S.S, St Joseph's S.S. Nagalama, Kibibi S.S. and Makerere University Business School (MUBS) where she obtained a diploma in Entrepreneurship.

Her involvement in music started when she was in school and in A-level she was crowned the best dancer in the whole school.

She launched into professional music while at university after teaming up with a friend called Sherry to form a duo called Cash O2, a portmanteau of their name, with the O2 standing for them being a duo.

Their song was a producer called Katoke who is now out of the country. Hassan of Hasz Media listen to their song and introduced them to Eddy Mpagi of Ngoni who had now turned into a producer at his studio Good Enough Studios.

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He wrote for them a song titled Banana and it was well-received.

Sherry got pregnant and quit music, and Karole Kasita also took a break from singing, as she was still at school.

When she resumed, she joined S&S Band before convincing her friend Geosteady to help her make more of her gift of singing. He agreed to start moving with her and give her exposure.

He helped her record and write More Time, which became a comeback song.

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