He attended Makonzi Boarding Primary School and Busoga College Mwiri.
While performing in night-clubs to pay for his computer studies, he met Kenneth "Mafo" Ssejjemba Magoye, a fellow musician, who introduced him to Aggrey Ssembatya, the proprietor of Small Axe Productions.
He moved to Gothenburg where he eventually began work on his albums at Small Axe Studios.
[3] He followed it up in 2006 with the album Abato, with singles like "Nakatudde", "Leka Nkulage", "Easy" and "Wansonyi".
[5] He continued to perform until 2009 when he returned to Uganda,[6] but had reportedly left the music business a year later.