DJ Shiru

Ugandan musician

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DJ Shiru performing at the 2014 Buzz Teenz Awards in Kampala, Uganda

Kiberu Bashir (born 27 July 1986) from Nyendo, Masaka, known by his stage name DJ SHIRU is a Ugandan disc jockey and record producer. He started his career at the young age while following his brother, a famous DJ Rota in Kampala, Uganda. Together with DJ Rota, DJ Shiru was one of the first Disc Jockeys to play music for international artists in Uganda.[1] He is a show host of the DanceFloor at one of Uganda's top stations 97.7 Record FM.[2]

Career

He went to become one of the top[3] DJs in Uganda with his debut big event being at the Pearl of Africa Music Awards in 2006. He later went on to host a number of international artists in Uganda as the host DJ to artists like R. Kelly, Sean Kingston, Sean Paul, UB40, Demarco, Konshens, Elephant Man, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Kevin Lyttle, Akon, Wyclef Jean, Chaka Chaka, Chico Chimola, Davido, Sisqo, P Square, Fuse ODG, Patoranking, Neyo, Kiss Daniel, Alaine, Diamond Platnumz and a number of more local Ugandan house artists. For example, DJ Shiru has produced or collaborated with local musicians like Radio & Weasle, Bebe cool, Chameleon, Irene Ntale, Aidan quin, Sheebah, Peter miles, Cindy, Remah, Eddy Kenzo, Gravity, Aziz Azion, Ray S, Juliana Kanyomozi, Vinka, Jowy Landa among others

DJ Shiru

DJ Shiru hosts a number of annual events including: The Mega-Shirumatic Experience[4] and East African Deejayz Carnival.

Partial discography

Abeeyo (feat. jackie chandiru)

Albums

We Can

We Can (Part 2)

Born to Love

Nothing to Something

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Home". djshiru.ug.
  2. ^ "Record FM's DJ Shiru Fills Club Ambiance To The Brim!". E-Jazz UG. 24 August 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Uganda Online - DJ Shiru featured on CNN African Voices". www.ugandaonline.net. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  4. ^ "Mega Shirumatic experience back". The Kampala Sun.
  5. ^ "HiPipo Music Awards 2013 winners". The Edge Africa. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Bebe bags six trophies at hipipo music awards". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Winners at HiPipo Music Awards 2015 | TheLead™". www.thelead.ug. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  8. ^ Sqoop (13 May 2016). "DJ Shiru to receive lifetime achievers award – Sqoop – Its deep". Retrieved 8 December 2019.


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