"He is really talented. I first listened to him when he was performing, and I was backstage and I fell in love with his voice and music,... and it made sense to work with him," Diana said while speaking to journalists at G's concert held at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala.
Ray G ‘is really talented, I fell in love with his voice’ - Spice Diana
Spice Diana revealed that she conceived the idea to collaborate with Ray G after listening to him perform.
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Commenting on the concert, Diana, who was also among the performers, said: "Turnup was good,... people have supported him. They really, really love him... there was a lot of energy. I believe in him."
Ray G, real name Reagan Muhairwe, collaborated with Spice Diana in 2019 to release a club banger titled Omusheshe.
Ray G broke through the mainstream music industry when he dropped his hit single Amarari in 2011 and he has since released three albums.
Born Diana Hajara Namakwaya, Spice is currently one of the most sought-after local female singers and she started singing at 16 when she was in secondary school at Kampala Citizens College.
The songstress, who has said she used to be shy, was inspired to join music while in that school because everyone there was interested in music.
At 17, she wrote and release a song named Nze akwagala after her mother advised her to switch genres and leave rapping.
In 2014 she met Maro Uganda and Geosteady who connected her to Fizol of Avie Records and she started making major inroads, releasing another song titled Onsanula.
While at Avie Records, she also collaborated with Pallaso in 2015 to drop another club banger titled Koona, but she later left to join the Twinkle Star Management of Emma Carlos who was the then manager of Khalifa Aganaga.
It was after there that she met her current manager Roger who had separated from Ziza Bafana. Before Roger, Humble Management managed her for a bit.
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