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Beautiful hidden meaning in Karole Kasita's birthday message

Last year this time the airwaves were jam-packed with Karole Kasita's "Nywamu" party anthem. The song was released on her birthday and as a birthday gift, it was an instant success. For her birthday yesterday, the singer had a more grounding celebration but nonetheless beautiful.

Karole Kasita birthday photo shoot/Courtesy

Last year Kasita had fans and the public running around in rumour mills about a pregnancy and romantic partner until the birth of her son King. Like a well-kept "secret" that comes out at the right time, Kasita celebrated her birthday with her son.

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"Thank you God for giving me the best reason to celebrate my plus one," the birthday message reads in part.

This is Kasita's first birthday as a mother and her picture-perfect photo shoot sends a few beautiful messages.

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Kasita is all gold jewellery, black elegance, white and sage green roses, and smiles against a royal mauve background.

However, her son is facing away from the camera in one picture which indicates that he may still have a few moments in the dark before he's revealed to the public. Although this can be a safety precaution to protect the child from flash photography, flash photography is not a danger to children's eyes.

The sage green roses the singer is holding symbolise wisdom, good judgement and maturity. They are also symbolic of health, harmony and tranquillity. These are experiences the singer is not short of as she adds in her message, "This year you gave me the best xperience of my life and allowed me to experience it with the releast people.The strongest woman i know! Happy birthday gal❤️."

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The white roses represent loyalty, purity and new beginnings.

"I feel so blessed🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️. Thank you for the joy you brought into my life. Am literally cryin from typin this😭. Happy plus 1 to the most blessed person🙏"

Rema Namakula, who celebrated her birthday on the 24, sent the singer a birthday message along with other fellow artists.

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