Reuniting with the two ladies, Jacki Chandiru and Lillian Mbabazi, she says, is a breath of fresh air in her music career.
Songstress Cindy Sanyu is celebrating the return of her former Blu 3 colleagues, after more than a decade of being apart.
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Cindy says she had suffered a lot during her solo career, having to work with "untalented vocalists."
“I suffered working with artists that are not talented,” she said.
“You are singing and someone is just mimicking you. I am not saying this to diss anyone, but right now if I am singing and Jackie is singing along... you don't know how that feels to me.
“That relief is so clear to me that I am able to work with people with talent without having to patch and improvise.”
The celebrated girl group crumbled in the early 2010s over a myriad of factors including personal misunderstandings.
Efforts to get back together initially seemed futile, until last year when it finally materialised.
Reunion
Currently the ladies are back together; in studio and rehearsals, preparing for their reunion concert, which is slated for later this month.
In an interview, Cindy admitted missing her colleagues for years.
Even on most shows, she says, she wished she had them on her side.
“I am so excited to be on stage and to hear a perfect voice on my left and on my right; it is a beautiful feeling,” she said.
“Working with a talented artist is a different ballgame; it makes my work easier.”