Paddy Kayiwa Mukasa aka Paddyman is a Ugandan music producer, who has produced songs for almost every top musician in Uganda.[1] He has worked on many songs that have turned out to be classics

Paddyman
Background information
Birth namePaddy Kayiwa Mukasa
Born (1983-12-19) 19 December 1983 (age 40)
Uganda
OccupationMusic producer
Years active2005–present

Produced works

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He is the producer behind the timeless hits such as Valu Valu by DR Jose Chameleone, Banyabo by Rema Namakula, Birowoozo by Iryn Namubiru, Wanimba by Eddy Kenzo, Survivor by Judith Babirye, Pressure Ya Love by Chosen blood and Walden, Bamuyita YESU by Pr wilson bugembe, agenze by Bebecool, trouble by Bebecool, maama mbile by Bobiwine and juliana, Bada by Bobiwine,  kiwani by Bobiwine, Bibuuzo, time bomb, ayagala mulasi by Bobiwine. Abakyala bazira, sooka osabe by Jamal.

Bilowooza, Nabulo, Kabi Kii, Tebiba bingi ,  kawoowo  by Iryn Namubiru,

Judith Babirye's Olugendo, yeggwe Kabaka,  and many others

 
PADDYMAN

Pain killer by Aziz Azion

Omukwano gunyuma by samali matovu

Dilema by cindy mr.g and bobiwine

Valu Valu, Badilisha, Basima Ongeze by chameleon

and all these and many other songs went on to win awards[2]

Awards

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Music producer Paddyman is an awarded producer

He won the "Producer of the Year" award at the 2011 PAM awards.[3][4][2]

VIGA award Best producer of the year 2014[5]

STUDIO/COMPANY

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Music producer paddyman is the founder owner and senior music producer at audio1 records

Audio1 Records is a studio With cutting-edge recording equipment that specializes in the production of music but also offers a variety of other services[6]

PADDDYMAN'S MUSIC[7]

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paddyman is not only a producer, he is an artist too and some of his songs include

  • Vva mukkubo lyange
  • christmas featuring Bobi wine
  • ebilooto
  • milelembe
  • nsabira ungada
  • nze naguzza
  • ekimala kimala
  • be humble

References

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  1. ^ Batte, Edgar R. (February 2012). "Paddyman: One fine producer". Sqoop. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Pam Awards 2011 Winners; Iryn Namubiru Takes Artist of the Year | HiPipo". Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  3. ^ "Pam Awards 2011". UgandaOnline. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  4. ^ Eupal, Felix. "PAM awards never short on surprises". The Observer - Uganda. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  5. ^ "Big artistes snubbed in VIGA awards: little known artistes win big". Monitor. 2021-01-04. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  6. ^ "Audio1 Records – The Music Zone". Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  7. ^ "Paddy Man Songs, Biography, Music downloads | Blizz Uganda". blizz.co.ug. Retrieved 2023-02-05.