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Spice Diana explains why she can't date a musician

Spice Hajara Diana Namukwaya
Spice Hajara Diana Namukwaya
Spice Diana has been romantically linked to some musicians though she's never publicly confirmed any of the relationships.
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According to Diana, she would want a man who comes from a different profession so she has something to learn from him.

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She said it would also mean that they are not always worried about the same things.

"I look at the hustle I go through... I feel like I want someone different who will bring new ideas into my life," said Diana in a video seen by this reporter.

She also noted that she would want to date someone in the limelight.

"No, I can't handle," she said. "We can't both be fighting for fame."

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Who is Spice Diana?

Diana, real name Hajara Namukwaya, was initially an actress, working with Equator Production in Luzira. It's the same company that shot the video of her first hit song Onsanula, which was produced by Dr. Fizo.

Diana wrote the song herself and she recently revealed that it's among her four favourite songs, the others being Koona, her collabo with Pallaso; Ndi Mu Love, which was written by King Saha; and lastly, Siri Regular, which was written by Nince Henry.

While in Senior Five, Spice Diana 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.

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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.

Diana met Dr. Fizo, who runs Avie Records, through Maro and Geosteady. 

To push her music, Spice Diana would go to clubs straight from school, which she attended with extra clothes.

She did that for two years, performing at clubs like Wallet Pub, Mona Lisa, Silk, and High Table every day of the week.

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The Tujooge hitmaker, who did Industrial Art at Makerere University, almost dropped out of school when she had out-of-country trips to among other countries, Dubai and U.K., but she decided to focus on education.

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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