MCM: Top 5 Hottest Male Artistes in Ugandan Music History

It’s Monday and we are sharing our top 5 Man crushes to ever exist on the Ugandan Music scene.

1. Micheal Ross

If you don’t remember how hot Micheal Ross was, then you were not a teenage girl in Uganda in the early 2000s. This guy was every girls fantasy and boy did make the rounds. Where ever you are Micheal, we miss your Abs!

2. Navio

Mann… This fresh outta South Africa boy hit the scene like no man’s business and melted girls’ brains. All light skinned and a rich kid,  he sure did make girls daydream of being his girlfriend however only St Lawrence levels were his type.

3. Ykee Benda

The one and only Ykee Benda

He didn’t seem like much when he made his debut with ‘Farmer’ but when he remodeled with the bald head look,  he has been getting long stares.  I mean who doesn’t like a sweet voiced bald headed man.

4. Tonix

From way back when he was still a school boy making ear catching music to this day with “Romance”, tonix is not just a sweet voice but a pretty face too. He did get his fair share of the ladies plus many babies so we can comfortably say he has lived a full life.

5. Maurice Kirya

Of course we have to save the best for last! His tagline should be “melting ovaries since 2000”. Since making his debut on the music scene, Kira has been nothing but women’s wine and coupled with his entincing Soul music, he broke the hotness charts. He is the true definition of Ageless beauty as he just gets finer with time.

We can give you Bald kirya, deadlocked kirya, Afro Kirya and whichever way he is served, he is still a whole meal. Relax ladies there’s enough for all of us to share.

Today, we are Crushing on One of Nollywood’s Most Handsome…

Meet Obinna Nwafor, A. K.A Saint Obi,  our Man Crush this Monday; the handsome veteran actor who quit acting to chase bigger courses.

Born of the 16th of November, actor Saint Obi (not his real name) was one of Nollywood’s finest actors. Known for his role in Nollywood’s action thrillers, Saint Obi was named the James Bond of Nollywood.

His career started after he did a TV commercial on NTA for Peugeot Nigeria in 1996. The veteran actor who stopped acting a long time ago has starred in over sixty Nollywood blockbusters. He is a singer, producer and a director.

Siant Obi studied Theater Arts at the University of Jos, this is in line with his early childhood dream of becoming an actor. When asked why he quit acting, in an Interview with Dialy Sun in 2010, Saint Obi answered, “As one grows older, you realize that you do not need to be in all the movies. If you have been following my career, as years went by, from doing 10 movies in a year, I reduced it to six. I later reduced to one per year, because I felt that it’s not how many times you appear in a movie but how well you act,” the actor explained.

People call me all the time to come and feature in their movies, but I always decline. My reasons are that, as you move around you have other aspirations and other opportunities appear. In Igbo parlance, you don’t watch a masquerade display in one spot; you have to move around to get the total view.

Any smart person will take advantage of any opportunity that comes, there are a million and one businesses out there that align with what one’s profession. The Dangotes of this world do a million businesses; they don’t stick to one business and become who they are today.

I didn’t stop acting because jobs stopped coming but because I needed to do other things. However, I am still involved in the industry even though it is mostly behind the camera.”

Our MCM was best known for his roles in “Take me to Mamma,” “Festival of Fire,” “More than a Woman,” “Final Whistle” among others.

Source: Pulse.ng

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