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Radio and Weasel : ウィキペディア英語版
Goodlyfe Crew

Goodlyfe Crew is a Ugandan music group. Its main performers are Moses Radio (born Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo) and Weasel (born Douglas Mayanja). Starting as backing vocalists for the Ugandan musician Jose Chameleone, Radio and Weasel broke off from Chameleone's Leone Island Crew in 2008 to form the Goodlyfe Crew. Since then, the duo's songs have been successful on Ugandan radio.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Goodlyfe Crew )〕 Starting with ''Nakudata'' in 2008, the duo went on to release ''Lwaki Onumya'', ''Zuena'', ''Nyambura'' and ''Bread and Butter''. In mid-2008, the duo collaborated with other artists such as Rachel Kay, Blu
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, OS, Allan Toniks, GNL and Zambia's General Ozzy. More recently, they have performed live and collaborated with fellow Ugandan artist Keko.
==History==
Moses Radio's musical career began at Holy Cross Lake View Secondary School in Jinja, where he was the president of the Youth Alive Club. He composed musical projects for the club that succeeded in inter-school Youth Alive Club competitions. In 2002, Radio went to Kiira College Butiki in Jinja where he had a two-year break in his musical career while he concentrated on his high school studies. He joined Chameleone's Leone Island Crew in 2004.〔 While working as Chameleone's backing vocalist, Radio released his own solos on Leone Island Records. These include ''Jennifer'', ''Dagala'', ''Wololo'' and ''Sweet Lady''.〔 ''Sweet Lady'' was successful, though Radio's public profile was still quite low. Weasel also released solo projects under the auspices of his elder brother's records, but it was his collaboration with Chameleone on ''Bomboclat'' that caught the audience's attention.

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