Coopy Bly

[1][2] Coopy Bly was raised by his parents, Mr. Sserwanga Kusasira and Justine Buyinza, in Katwe, Makindye Division, on the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda.

[3][4] From his early days in primary school, Coopy Bly exercised his musical interest by leading campfire songs during scouting camps.

In 2003, while attending secondary school and with his parents working in the UK, Bly recorded his first song, 'Shiny money', at Dream Studios.

In the same year, Coopy Bly released 'Bwaka', a song addressing perceived societal issues, such as homosexuality, and reminding people of the impending judgment day.

Following his tour, Coopy Bly received multiple nominations in the Olive Gospel Awards and was crowned the 'Best Male Artist of the Year 2012-2013’.