Respect | Mc Norman

Irie Magazine | Respect | Mc Norman

Mc Norman

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Mc Norman, born Ronald Mutebi on November 6, 1978, in Uganda, is a Reggae and Dancehall musician from Uganda, East Africa. Mc Norman started his music career at the age of 12 performing in the band, Afrigo, where he worked with Joanita Kawalya and Peterson Mutebi way back in 1987.

He later joined mm disco sound, Missouri night club and worked with talents like the late Ivan Matama, DJ Lubba Style and Rhino Kalemba before joining Jose Chameleone and Dj Bernazor as dancers and Mcs for Missouri club which took place on Wednesday and Friday.

Mc Norman is a widely acknowledged Mc. He has worked with Sam Amooti and Paddy at Jaaja Ansinansi and worked at Vibration Disco Club alongside Junior Plies Compious, Dj Roberto, Papa Cidy, DJ Henry and Lota.

He joined his brother and former Bakayimbira Drama actor Philip Ganja in South Africa in 1998 after briefly working at Vibes Sound.

Together with his brother, Norman started a music and film production company under their father’s name, ‘Ganja’, to basically help upgrade talent.

The two brothers have worked with some of the top South African Kwaito artists including Arthur Mafokate, the late Zombo, Purity and Penny Penny, the Shangani music star.

Their film Company has produced movies like ‘Welcome to South Africa’ which sold up to 2 million copies in Uganda and 5000 copies in South Africa on the day of its release. They also produced ‘Buladina’, a tribute film about the life of fallen star Paulo Kafeero.