
1 on 1 with Fadapest
Fada Pest the Ugandan dancehall star based in UK known as the most wanted African marshal of all times for his unique command during stage performance, seen jumping and twisting as pumping to the riddim flow but lyrically educating the crowd and questioning who is Fada? Thou still uprising from all corners of the universe with a unique blend of flavor, and doing so many dancehall collabos early this year.
Unleashing the pefada Nubian inc label back secrets of Nubian records company, the cland tribal of pf setting fire upon Babylon with his new international single 'the bullet' from the forthcoming international album 'the battle'. After last years explosion in London Brixton at all the blacks annual festival but this time the single 'the battle' which reminisces the likes of Jamaican prophet Capletons 'glorify' from his more fire album. In the single Fada complains of people who call upon the name of God but they don’t mean it, portraying their true characters thou still emphasizing
they only need God when seeking refuge from the most high when they need to flee troubles.
Fada Pest is so promising and protruding early this year to blow up the Ugandans back home with a club urban hit Obwesigwa which features his son the little
Fada Pest doing back ground shouts. The so young dancehall star is rumored to be featuring on the new single Nemmedeko set for the Easter seasons release in
UK on the coming show promising to curtain raise for the Pam award winning Bobbie wine set to storm London.
Fada says 'me and the young Fada Pest, definitely my shadow and he is learning all my characters and willing to take over from me when I feel his ready to blow up the massage to the other side we need it to go. I love my son more than I do to myself, you know when you are a parent you could do whatever it takes for your child, sometimes he pushes me off the limits whenever we go for gigs he is out there doing like his Dad and I just get carried away when I feel him vibin’ on the mic; its like we can not wait to come home, I left for UK alone but coming back home with another
new member in the family as his feet touching the land of Africa and meeting new relatives and fans who will be welcoming him.

Fada Pest who has hit platinum levels of last month in 2006 having phenomenal fame after storming a number of black communities closed up last year with spectacular performance on the Kampala major's party hosted in UK with Chameleone and later storming Leone Island' Mobo award party nominations that were hosted by the Raks entertainment. The artiste also did a live collabo with
Chameleone as the crowd was giving applause.
Fada who was summing up 2006 with Bebe Cool who was untimely in London at club 791 thou both artistes who are close friends seemed to be on business talks referring to the future of the Ugandan music industry. As they talked of issues that were heard by the on side rumor is that how the light of success could progress and especially the reggae section which Bebe Cool has managed to shine in Uganda while Fada is
doing well in UK?
Fada Pest the Uganda's top dancehall star in UK is rapidly coming up with his new unique blended flavor he spices vocals with ragamuffin collection of the like of his Jamaican inspirations like Buju Banton, Prophet Capleton and Sizzla which makes his one horse core. The star has also been focused on the Uganda market which has rapidly pumped up six singles which are picking up from a massive crowd of downloads on internet like the current new single Obwesigwa which targets falsifications in relationships, the beat is a club groove and its picking up so fast, Ekibeyibe which is playing now on a lot of Ugandan fm stations emphasizing on that girl Fada longs to be with, Biibi in Swahili commending the love he has out spoken for the first time, the song has a lot of spiced vocals and a brilliant fusion.
Secular is kicking wide but Fada has proven Gospel is the style that should be driving an impact in peoples lives when he comes up with a new album Savior the album title song which fusses a Luganda and English but limited Jamaican patios, the album also has the Gwe wekka and Yesu Afaayo which has brought the attention of the churches in UK to come up with their sponsorships to push up Fada Pest as his ministry of music has a calling and big impact on the youth who seem to have neglected the church. Gwe wekka speaks of the frustration he has been tormented by the devil after his rebellious ways against the will of God but having returned in service by standing in the gap for the Lord he has endured his kind loving mercies upon his life.
Yesu affayo explains how times have been so hard for Fada Pest in the UK and after giving up and let God take his course. Friends he trusted have betrayed him but even forgotten him during struggles but as we speak as he is coming up some few are returning to show support. Fada wos says 'God remembers when others
forget you, so you cant keep trusting man for anything but rely on God'.
Currently am working on a project for abaana ba Uganda at my Fada Pest studios at Nubian Records Company down here in Woolwich in London. The project is self has
singles like the abaana ba Uganda which alerts all Ugandans abroad to join hands and support the undeveloped areas by setting up business in the northern area of Uganda and also supporting the health sect for those who infected and are living families behind, we can adopt there children.
Mwana wekka the single that reminds especially those abroad that remember where you come from it has collections likes of the late Philly Lutaaya. Nkomawo also show that Fada is hungry to came back home after he is done with his business to settle in the north as the head office of Nubian Records.
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