Pius Mayanja born on 9th September is also popularly known by his stage name Pallaso. Born
and raised in the City suburb of Kawempe, the talented musician has risen to fame over the
years thanks to exceptional vocals.
Well here are some of the facts about Pallaso that you probably did not know;
Firstly, Pallaso Mayanja started out in the music industry back in 2000 under Leone Island and at the
time he was known as Lizard. However, four years later, he transferred to the United States where he
spent ten years before returning home to Uganda in 2014 as the brand new Pallaso.
Upon his return to Uganda, Pallaso was in Team No Sleep (TNS) before establishing his own music label known as Team Good Music. He has since produced many exceptional songs which also include collabos with some of the best artists in the country hence ranking it as some of the best record labels in the country.
He is managed by Fik Fameica’s former manager, Kama Ivien in his Team Good Music label and his official producer is Eddie Dee of Aktion Records.
Another fact is Pallaso Mayanja actually is a father. The TGM CEO is a father to two adorable
children, a boy and a girl. The girl is known as Maisha Mayanja while the boys is known as Dinari
Mayanja.
Pallaso has also survived a number of brutal attacks in his life. Once in South Africa during
xenophobia attacks, he was attacked by a mob in Johannesburg South Africa which
attempted to take his life. Most recently, the singer was being searched for by the police for
having defiled Covid-19 guidelines.
Finally, in case you have not figured out yet, Pallaso is one of the Mayanja brothers. The entire
family is part of the music industry. His brothers include Chameleon, Weasel and the deceased
AK-47, this surely explains the close resemblance between Pallaso Mayanja and Weasel.
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