The Mulamu singer shared sweet moments with his children and his American wife, Nicole Hayman on social media, announcing his perfect family reunion.
Singer Pius Mayanja, aka Pallaso has returned to the United States of America after about a decade.
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“This is the Type of Love that makes other things not matter. Park Day. What a Day,” he posted on X captioning photos taken at a children’s park and another, dining with Hayman at the kids.
Last year, Hayman visited the Mayanja family in Kampala, together with their two children Dinari Mayanja and Maisha Mayanja. Prior to the Kampala visitation, Pallaso had reportedly last met with them when Maisha was just one-year-old and Dinari, a two-year-old, about nine years ago.
As they say, one good turn deserves another, and Pallaso has repaid the favour.
Pallaso started his singing career in the late 1990s, then with the stage name Pius Lizard, and was a protégé of his brother Joseph Mayanja, aka Jose Chameleone, under the Leone Island Music brand.
However, in 2004, Pallaso ditched his music career for greener pastures in the United States, where he started a family with Hayman and their relationship yielded two children.
In 2017, as the Goodlyfe Crew, also former Leone Island protégés consisting of his other brother Douglas Mayanja and Mowzey Radio, were a big item in Uganda’s music space, Pallaso would revive his music career.
While in the USA, he collaborated with the group on the hit song, Amaaso. Following the massive success of the song, Pallaso launched his career on the Ugandan market.
He then left the USA to concentrate on building his building career after he got a perfect lifeline. The decision would pay off handsomely as he has proven to become one of the most-sought singers of late.