I go by the stage name Zhami Amos.Born by the names Amos Adubati Niconara in 1989 in Terego, Arua District.I went to Sts Peter and Paul Seminary,Pokea Arua were I finished my Uganda Certificate of Education,kudos to the formation House for it's were my music career started.I was a junior Pianist and Assistant Choir master while at pokea.I later in 2007 moved to Kampala to pursue More Education and met a friend who was a big music lover and CEO of Frontline Music, Matata Geoffrey aka Street Rat(Rip),and I already had built an interest in music and written a good number of songs.He loved the songs and named me the vice president of Frontline Crew by the stage name Street Amy by then.We did with him Dodo,the first song out of the ones I wrote and it was massive actually..We did other songs were I was his back up.. Songs like,say my name , tonight ft Lady Iren, matata etc. But I sadly lost my friend, mentor, brother and Comrade in 2018 and I was totally discouraged and stepped out of music. We had a manager called Walter ,who is a Updf officer by then who also due to duty abandoned the crew and went for Special duty to Somalia.I just met him recently in November Last year as he is back home and he encouraged me to take on Frontline Music and we resume Business.He introduced me to Producer Uskha of Uskha Keys and I did a come back song , Sherie by the names Zhami Amos as I had to rebrand..I have been receiving a lot of request from fans after we tried to circulate Sherie and a friend advised me to upload the song on West Nile Xposed so that people can access it easily.I have the Second Song Candi, done with a friend who I'm trying to mentor also to be recruited in the crew by name Jungle Manrock .. I have then two songs Don't care (single) which is in studio for final mastering and tribute to Street Rat,, titled Miss you So much Rat, which Will Future Lady Iren.who was our ardent member..I hope to bring Frontline on the front of west Nile Music and I will.. Kaboom.Zhami da Baddest!.
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