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Navio believes Sheebah would give Tems a run for her money

Navio made the comparison between Tems and Sheebah while trying to justify the fact that Uganda has a lot of talented artistes.
Sheebah, Navio and Tems
Sheebah, Navio and Tems

The rapper made the comparison while trying to justify the fact that Uganda has a lot of talented artistes. 

"Anyone who you think is the best in the world at what they do or the best in Africa, I can give you a Ugandan who can match him," said Navio in a media interview.

"The other day someone was saying, 'but we don't have anyone who can compete with Tems, for example'.

"And I was like, are you talking about Tems' stage performance because I can put a Sheebah there."

He also praised Tyra Chantey, the Ugandan-Swedish songstress.

"Are you talking about vocally, because I can put a Tyra Chantey there?" Navio said.

Navio is set to hold a concert marking his 20 years in the music industry, so a bit of controversial may be what he needs to keep being talked about.

Navio, real name Daniel Lubwama Kigozi, was born on October 18, 1983, to Daniel Kigozi Serwano and Dr. Maggie Kigozi.

Navio has said that he inherited artistry from both parents, with the father having been a good photographer despite being an engineer by profession and his mother also loved music a lot.

Their family moved to Kenya during the civil war in Uganda, and Navio, the last born of three, was born there.

He went to St. Andrew's Turi in Kenya for primary school and played a number of sports, including rugby, hockey, basketball and swimming.

High school was in Uganda at The Aga Khan High School, then joined Monash University in South Africa for an undergrad degree in communications and media studies and international relations.

In primary school he impressed his mother after she bumped into him singing at home. She took him to Baava Studios owned by the legendary artist Hope Mukasa. At the time, Steve Jean, now a household name, was interning at the studio and he recorded Navio's song.

Navio, with the guidance of Jean, wrote the song himself. He was also active school choir for some two years.

In primary, Navio had studied with Lang who would meet The Mith and Papito in high school. Lang connected the two to Navio and they started hitting DV8 Club for rap battles during holidays.

Mitch Egwang hosted the battles that featured some known names like Bataka Squad (Babaluku, Saba Saba [Krazy Native], Big Poppa Momo MC., Newton, Lyrical G, Chagga, Shillingz and Farious), Da Squad, DJ Mumu, MC Yallah and others.

Klear Kut later got a deal with a record label named DMD and it helped them record their first album with 16 songs, and the first song off it was ALL I Wanna Know featuring Juliana Kanyomozi.

Before teaming up with DMD, they had recorded their first song titled Nothing Wrong and it was produced by Steve Jean.

Their next album dubbed K2 had a song titled Superstar on which they featured Bebe Cool. Another song on the album called Mon-coeur put them on the prestigious Kora Awards nomination list.

Navio will mark 20 years in the music industry on September 2 in a concert held at Sheraton Hotel Kampala.

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