Jackie Chandiru

[1] She was the lead member of the girl music group Blu*3, based in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.

[7] In 2008, after five years of working together, one of the founding members of Blu*3, Cinderella Sanyu, suddenly left the group, to launch a solo career.

[9] She released a number of hit songs, including "Gwoyagala", "Overdose", "For all time", "Bakusigula", "'Don't Call His Phone", "Gold Digger"[10] and "Agassi".

[11] In October 2014, Jackie Chandiru performed at Pearl Rhythm Festival at the Uganda National Theatre alongside mostly live performers, The Magic Horns, Caesar Kajura and the city blend band, Undercover Brothers Ug, Arpeggio, Charles Obina and Matata, Kabwondera Junior Raymod Parwot, and Watmon Troupe.

On 17 April 2015 Jackie Chandiru made an appearance at her Wotuuse music video premiere at Club Ambiance in Kampala in partnership with NBS TV and Tusker Lite.

In attendance was Jackie’s family, Bryan Morel (publicist), Peter Naawe (wrote the song), Director 1488 (shot and directed the video) and revellers who danced to the live performance of her songs Ikumabo, Irringwa, Gold Digger, For All Time (Featuring Sami Ezra), Wotuuse, Bad Gal (featuring Blu*3) and Omukwano.

After five years of a music break, Jackie launched a come back, released two songs "Mi Ora Ku" and "Whine It", featuring Jose Chameleon and is doing well based on updates by BM Publications from Nairobi Kenya.