"Personality. I remember the first time I met him before I even became serious about singing. When I look at him today, he is the same person,... personality-wise. The way he speaks, treats people, he is humble, he is disciplined, he sings well, I'm his fan. And even when I need career advice, I ask him,” she said in a recent interview.
Lydia Jazmine said David Lutalo’s humility is what endeared him to her.
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She also revealed that they have been working on new songs and they will be released soon.
"There are songs he wrote for him that haven't come out, so, honestly, I like him as an individual,” she said.
On why she hasn’t dropped an album in a while, the Masuuka singer said: "It's coming, that's what I want to tell you. I see my fans asking... They want new music. There is something I'm up to. I actually posted it sometime back. I told them, there is something I'm working on, it's almost done, it's done... I can say it's done. I'll return in high gear.”
She went on: "I'm not sleeping. I don't sleep... If you know... I'm on the road every day. There is something I'm cooking. I won't say much.”
Born Lydia Nabawanuka, the singer recently asked her fans if she should hold her concert at the Kampala Serena Hotel. According to the feedback, she said, she may have to look into another venue.
"Personally I wanted Serena to be my first concert venue. But it looks like my fans... I may be having a lot of them; they may not fit, so I have to... I don't know... early next year we'll announce,” she said.
A number of musicians, including Jose Chameleone, King Saha and Spice Diana have already scheduled their concerts for 2023.