They are Onsanula, her first hit single, which wrote herself and was produced by Dr. Fizol; then Koona, her collabo with Pallaso; Ndi Mu Love, which was written by King Saha; and lastly, Siri Regular, which was written by Nince Henry.
"I will give credit to myself for that song because I did the writing myself when I was still in school and I walked around marketing it... After Onsanula, I did Koona... I respect Pallaso so much because after that project people thought I was a one-hit wonder," Diana said while appearing on Spark TV recently.
"But after Koona I think the other songs did well... In between, the other song I loved a lot was Ndi Mu Love, and still, I respect King Saha and I thank him for this project because he is the one who wrote it for me. Up to now, it's one of my biggest songs. And then I will go to, to me, Siri Regular is another one... there are songs you sing and you feel like you've touched a person's heart."
Diana revealed that she launched into the entertainment industry after joining Equator Production in Luzira as an actress. It's this company that shot the video of Onsanula.
While in Senior Five, she did some work with Ghetto Kids, including writing a song for them.
It was during her time with them that one Dauda took her to the studio and she did her first song titled Nze Akwagala.
She attributed her success to discipline, being willing to take advice, and having a good manager in Roger Lubega, the founder of Source Management.