Hayman, who has two kids with Pallaso -- jetted into Kampala on Wednesday, April 19 with their kids, Dinari Mayanja (son) and Maisha Mayanja (daughter).
At the airport, Pallaso's baby mama interacted with newsmen who asked her how she felt about meeting the crooner again.
In a clip shared on TikTok, Nicole Hayman doesn't say anything but she laughs with a lot of joy.
Asked about reuniting with his kids, Pallaso, real name Pius Mayanja, said: "I'm as happy as a plantain roaster. Praise be to God.
"I'm seeing my kids again after eight years. Eight years later, today I get to see my kids again.
"I'm so excited. God is great... I can't even express how happy I am... They were last here when the daughter was like a year old and my son was two years old.”
In 2004, the Team Good Music founder left for the United States of America where he hoped to start a better life.
10 years later, in 2014, he returned to Kampala to concentrate on his music career. A year before, he had recorded Amaaso, his first single with his brother Weasel and the late Mowzey Radio and it was a hit.
In the year of his return, he recorded two hits -- Mundongo and Get Down Low -- with Sheebah Karungi, and he is now a mainstay in the industry.
To the airport, Pallaso was accompanied by his mother, Prossy Mayanja. At home, his father, Gerald Mayanja and other Mayanja family members welcomed them.
Pallaso is set to hold a show dubbed Love Fest Concert on June 9 at the Lugogo Cricket Oval.