Sera (musician) explained

Sera
Birth Date:June 8, 1990
Birth Place:Uganda
Death Date:July 31, 2012
Nationality:Ugandan
Occupation:Musician, songwriter

Sarah Nampijja (June 8, 1990 – July 31, 2012) recognized professionally as Sera was a Ugandan singer and songwriter.[1] She rose to prominence on the Ugandan entertainment scene in 2012 with her hit single "contagious" in which she featured Jeff Blaise.[2] [3] [4]

Personal life

Sera was born in 1990, the first of three children born to John Kakooza and Elizabeth Wolwa.[5] [6]

Music

In 2012 while appearing on "Katogo" a local music based show on Record Tv, she described herself as a fusion artiste noting "I find ragga nice to me, I find dancehall good to me and find Rnb very interesting for me"

Sera signed her first professional music contract in 2009 at the age of 19 when she was signed onto Kampala based music label Swangz Avenue[7] [8]

Sera made her music debut on Ugandan airwaves with "Delivered" a song in which she featured then dancehall artiste KidFox. She reached mainstream success when she sang "Contagious" with Jeff Blaze.[9] She followed this with "Fire" a single which was not widely received in the country.

At the time of her death she was believed to be in the process of creating a new video for the song in an effort to overturn its ill fortune.[10] She was ranked among Uganda's best 256 artists of all time.[11]

Death

Sera succumbed to stomach ulcers after developing complications on her way from Masaka where she had traveled to bury the father of her music producer Ken.[12]

According to her close friend and fellow musician Viboyo Oweyo who was with her during her last moments, Sera first fainted while in a village in Masaka, before being rushed to local clinic where the clinic attendants later advised that she be taken to the much bigger Kitovu hospital, she is reported to have died as they reached the hospital premises.

In the wake of her death there were rumors circulating on social media that seemed to suggest that Julius Kyazze the Managing Director of Swangz Avenue had been arrested in connection with Sera's death but he came out to quash them, stating that "Please don't believe the smear campaign that I have been arrested, I'm free" [13]

Sera's Mom Elizabeth Wolwa also came out at her burial to attest to the fact that her daughter and Kyazze were close friends and that she regularly mentioned him in their conversations.[14]

Posthumous releases

In 2016 her record label Swangz Avenue released a dancehall single titled "One Ting Man" in which Sera featured Zambia's K'millian.

Discography

Songs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Singer Sera To Be Remembered. redpepper.co.ug .
  2. Web site: Upcoming Artiste Sera Nampijja Dies at 22. ugandaonline.net .
  3. Web site: Sera is Dead; Rest in Peace. hipipo.com .
  4. Web site: Talented Ugandan musician Sera passes on. newvision.co.ug .
  5. Web site: Sera, the "Contagious" girl. musicuganda.com .
  6. Web site: Sera’s parents want post-mortem. monitor.co.ug .
  7. Web site: Sera Nampijja Buried Amidst Tears and Agony. lutayaholmes.wordpress.com .
  8. Web site: Sera. swangzavenue.com .
  9. Web site: GONE TOO SOON: SARAH NAMPIJJA AKA SERA . proggie.ug.
  10. Web site: Upcoming Artiste Sera Nampijja Dies at 22 . newsuganda.ug.
  11. Web site: 256 Best Ugandan Music Artistes Of All Time . bigeye.ug.
  12. Web site: Contagious singer Sera passes on. Kamukama. Polly. The Observer - Uganda. en-gb. 2019-06-01.
  13. Web site: Swangz Avenue Boss Arrested Over Singer Sera’s Death. 2012-08-14. ChimpReports. en-US. 2019-06-01.
  14. Web site: Sera’s parents want post-mortem. App. Daily Monitor. mobile.monitor.co.ug. en. 2019-06-01.