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Juliana and I didn't make money from our album - Iryn Namubiru

Iryn Namubiru revealed that she and Juliana Kanyomozi didn't make any money from the album they recorded together.

Iryn Namubiru and Juliana Kanyomozi

Namubiru and Kanyomozi recorded a six-track album that the former conceived after plans to move to France materialised.

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The duo had been singing together at Sabrina's Pub for a while, but when Frank Morel, Iry Namubiru's baby daddy, wanted her to move with him to France. So, she decided to record an album with Juliana Kanyomozi before leaving.

The album, recorded under their singing duo I-Jay, never made any money for both. Namubiru made the revelation while speaking to Ibrah Mukasa when he asked her how they shared their earnings.

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Born and raised in Mityana on December 13, 1981, Iryn Namubiru went to different schools in primary, and for secondary school -- she went to Mityana S.S. Namukozi, Bugema Adventist SS., Mengo S.S. (for one month ) and Namasagali College.

Namubiru, who nurtured her singing skills from school and church choirs, would in S.4 vacation meet Ragga Dee who was a neighbour in Makindye and he introduced her to professional music.

He introduced her to a studio where she met professional artistes like Menton Summer, Messe, Emperor Orlando and Jenkins Mukasa.

Ragga Dee would pick her up from home and they would go to perform at events.

A year into S.6 vacation, she met Frank Morel, who was deputy director of Alliance Francaise, with whom they now share two sons.

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Namubiru didn't immediately join tertiary education after S.6 because of financial challenges, and she spent part of this period singing and that's how she met Morel. Frank Morel, who worked with the French Embassy in Kampala, also owned a band and she started singing in it.

Morel would become the manager of Namubiru and Juliana Kanyomozi when they teamed up to form I-Jay in which they released an album of six songs titled Wait.

It was recorded from Baava Studios, owned by Hope Mukasa, by a producer named Daudi Kitasimbwa. Namubiru had been singing with Kanyomozi at Sabrina's Pub and she suggested that they do an album together since she was leaving for France.

Iryn Namubiru left Uganda with Frank Morel after completing a diploma at Airways Tourism & Hotel Institute in Nsambya. In France, she pursued French studies at Stendhal University.

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