Maurice Kirya

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Maurice Kirya
Born (1984-11-04) 4 November 1984 (age 38)
Uganda
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • Actor
  • Businessman
Years active2002–present
LabelsIndie
Websitewww.mauricekirya.com

Maurice Kirya (born 4 November 1984) is a Ugandan singer, songwriter, actor, and humanitarian. He is a celebrated household name in East Africa with over a decade-long wealth of experience in the music industry.

The 2010 RFI (Radio France Internationale) Discoveries Award winner Maurice is credited as the pioneer of Ugandan soul music – a style he’s aptly dubbed ‘’Mwooyo’’ A style and culture appreciated by his massive social media followers, fans & music enthusiasts.

Kirya has performed in over 35 Countries, and collaborated in performances with the likes of American superstar, NE-YO, German superstar Mark Forster, and American actor and idols winner Jordin Sparks.

Maurice has also featured in Hollywood films like The Queen Of Katwe as 'Theo' (alongside Lupita Nyongo & David Oyelowo, he has also acted in The Last King of Scotland as himself (Not credited) starring Forest Whitaker, Kerry Washington & David Oyelowo. Kirya is currently Starring in ‘The Girl In the Yellow Jumper’’ an upcoming movie directed by Loukman Ali.

He is the C.E.O/Founder of 'The Sound Cup Coffee' A Premium Coffee Brand that started as a restaurant in 2013. He is also C.E.O/Founder of 'Piz & Pots', a Ugandan based Branding Agency. Piz & Pots is the company that also runs the annual music festival KIRYALIVE FESTIVAL in Kampala that hosts musicians from within the country and around the world.

Kirya is a youth & health activist who is also collaborating with the organisation Hijra, & UNHCR in Uganda in the efforts to protect the lives and rights of refugees.

Due to his passion for wild life conservation, Kirya was named as a WILD AID ambassador alongside powerful names such as actor Jackie Chan, Tony Jaa & Li Bing Bing,[1][2] musician and actress.[3] He won RFI’s 2010 Discoveries Music Award.[4][5] He won prize money plus a grant worth 18,000 euros to develop his career. He staged performances in Paris plus a year-long tour of Africa where he toured over 35 countries.[6] He was nominated for the most gifted afro pop video of the year in the 2012 channel O video music awards.[7] He was one of the three Ugandan artists to perform at the inaugural annual Tribe One Festival, in South Africa.[8]

Maurice Kirya comes from a musical family, his late mother used to sit them around the fire every time there was a power black out, which was a common thing, she then would teach them folk songs and rhymes, his love for singing was ignited in these dark warm nights. He fuses his Uganda style, Mwooyo with rnb, soul & jazz. He plays guitar, bass & piano and writes all his music. When asked how he writes his music, he always responded ‘’I see the picture, i feel the emotion,i relate and the song comes to me’’

He has toured over 35 Countries and 40 Cities across Africa, Europe and America. His interesting style of music and persona has landed him big interviews on BBC, CNN, Voice of America and RFI. He has grown to be an inspiration and mentor to many young Ugandan and African musicians, He also uses music and the knowledge he has to support the youth and the refugees in UGANDA by teaching them how to use the arts to empower their lives.

Discography

Albums

  • Misubbaawa, 2009
  • The book of Kirya, 2012
  • Mwooyo, 2015
  • Free Dreams, 2017
  • Beyond Myself,2019

Singles

  • To Love You
  • Munonde
  • Gimme Light
  • So Cold
  • Busaabala
  • Never Been Loved
  • Njagala gwe
  • Njagala gwe Rmx
  • Beera Naabo
  • Beera Naabo Rmx
  • Binadamu featuring AY
  • Let’s go!
  • Stop
  • Stop RMX
  • Boda Boda
  • Tell Me
  • Village girl featuring Valerie Kimani
  • Locals and native feat Indigenous
  • Revolution
  • Revolution Rmx feat Navio & Da myth
  • Silent Night
  • Work it out
  • Bemoola
  • Money
  • Hold on[9][10]and holy ghost ft Ruyonga

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Maurice Kirya". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. ^ "I would never cheat on my wife - Maurice Kirya". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Maurice Kirya, bridging cultures". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Maurice Kirya winner of the 2010 RFI Discovery Music Award". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Uganda's Maurice Kirya scoops RFI Music prize". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Maurice Kirya under Malabo's charm". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Spotlight on Maurice Kirya". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  8. ^ "Maurice Kirya Unveiled As the Third Ugandan Artiste For Tribe One Festival – Joins Keko & Naava Grey". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  9. ^ JIM RESLEY (2015-08-06), Hold On - Maurice Kirya 'Dir: Jim Resley', retrieved 2016-10-16
  10. ^ Akan, Joey. "Maurice Kirya: Singer battles poverty and lack in 'Hold on' video - Music Videos - Pulse". Retrieved 2016-10-16.

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