Nicholas Tatambuka (born July 1985), better known by his stage names Nick Nola and Nicky Nola, is a Ugandan
R&B singer-songwriter and dancer who came to prominence as a member of the musical group Hip Hop Canvas. Signed to Platinum Records, the group first arrived on the music scene in 2005 with their single "Mother Africa", which won Best Hip Hop Single. In 2010, Nola was included in Ladybrille's list of the "15 African Breakout Artists of The Year". In 2013, HiPipo 5Star rated him the 34th most popular artist in the whole of East Africa.
Early life and music career
Nola's interest in music developed at a young age. He started singing at elementary school emulating his favorite artists like
Usher,
New Edition
New Edition is an American R&B/Pop group from the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1978 by Bobby Brown. Their name is taken to mean a 'new edition' of the Jackson 5. The group reached its height of popularity in the 19 ...
and
Boyz II Men
Boyz II Men (pronounced ''boys to men''), also known as B2M, is an American vocal harmony group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for emotional ballads and a cappella harmonies. They are currently a trio composed of baritone Nathan M ...
. In high school, he competed in the All Kampala Original Song Competition at Cine Afrik, and won first place. By the time he graduated
Kitante Hill School, he had begun gaining the attention of record labels around East Africa. In 2004, Shadrack, managing director of Platinum Records, discovered Nola and signed him to his music label.
Nola became a member of a group called the Hip Hop Canvas, which included GNL, Lyrical G and Qute Kaye. The group's debut studio album contained 14 tracks. Nola appeared on songs including "First Love", "Sitakiwewe", "Hip Hop Party" and "Mother Africa". The following year, Hip Hop Canvas received the Best Hip Hop Single award for "Mother Africa", and partnered with Jungle Beat to record "Yegwe", "Nkaaba" and "Down Low" alongside Mosh. The group also released the single "Brand New Day".
In 2009, Nola landed a contract to be managed and endorsed by UGPulse. He subsequently began working on his debut studio album ''Honey Moon'', an international music project featuring producers
Swangz Avenue, GoodEnuf, Allan, Washington, Henry Kiwuwa and Young Pulse. The album was originally set to hit store shelves in late 2011. Nola released the singles "I Love The Way" and "Marianna", which became popular in Uganda and abroad. On 24 December 2010,'' Ladybrille Magazine'' ranked him number 15 on their list of the "15 African Breakout Artists of the Year".
Music projects
In 2012, it was announced that Nola was working with Nigerian singer Slim Burna on a remix of his song "Oya Na" that would appear on the ''Honey Moon'' project. The remix was produced by Washington, and mixed and mastered by
Lurssen Mastering in the U.S. On 23 May 2013, a brief 90-second snippet of the song premiered exclusively online via
DStv
Digital Satellite Television, commonly abbreviated to DStv, is a Sub-Saharan African direct broadcast satellite service owned by MultiChoice and based in Randburg, South Africa. Launched on 6 October 1995, the service provides multiple audio, ...
.
Discography
Studio albums
*''Honey Moon'' (to be released)
Music videos
2010
*"Marianna"
*"I Love The Way" (featuring Bella)
*"Sembera"
*"Aliwa"
2012
*"Mufunye"
Awards and nominations
Zzina Awards
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See also
*
List of Ugandan musicians
This is a list of Ugandan musicians and musical groups.
A
* Allan Toniks
* A Pass
* Afrigo Band
* Angella Katatumba
* Angela Kalule
* Aziz Azion
B
* Babaluku
* Bataka Squad
* Bebe Cool
* Benon Mugumbya
Benjamin Spartos* Bobi Wine
* Bosmi ...
*
Music of Uganda
Uganda, is now ranked number three in Africa as far as music and entertainment is concerned. Uganda is home to over 65 different ethnic groups and tribes, and they form the basis of all indigenous music. The Baganda, being the most musically vibr ...
References
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21st-century Ugandan male singers
Musicians from Kampala
1985 births
Living people
Hip hop singers
Hip hop dancers
Male dancers
Ugandan rhythm and blues singers
Ugandan singer-songwriters