Lady Titie
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Born in Bakuli, Kampala, Lady Titie is a celebrated artist whose journey from a single mother's home to the limelight is as compelling as her music. She navigated her early education through Kampala Parents School, Ndejje Secondary School, and Taibah High School, distinguishing herself as the sole sibling to embrace a public career.
A pivotal moment arrived with her first PAM Awards nomination, prompting a reconciliation with her mother. This recognition, which saw her win Female Artiste and Best Live Single, paved the way for her to fulfill her mother's wish by pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Accounting at Ndejje University. Though she never practiced, this academic pursuit highlights her dedication to family. Lady Titie is fiercely protective of her three children, who, thankfully, share her aversion to the spotlight.
Her foray into radio began with a hesitant acceptance of a slot on Beat FM. Initially unsure of her Luganda fluency and ability to connect with listeners, encouragement from program manager Bill Tibingana and music manager Eddie Sendi pushed her to excel. This experience, she reflects, was invaluable.
Lady Titie revolutionized radio by transforming it from a purely entertainment platform into a space for problem-solving. Listeners flocked to her with their issues, leading her to pioneer a segment where the audience offered advice. This evolved into "Titie's Show" on NBS TV, a groundbreaking program that, despite initial stigma, became a platform for open discussion.
Her life philosophy is encapsulated in the words, "Women should work like they will die tomorrow, and live like they will never die." Inspired by the vocal prowess of Brenda Fasie, the pioneering spirit of Carol Nakimera, and the captivating presence of Oprah Winfrey, Titie aims for enduring relevance. She candidly addresses the historical challenges faced by female musicians, including societal judgment and unwanted advances, sharing anecdotes that underscore her resilience.
Titie's passion for music was evident from her teenage years, defying her mother's attempts to steer her towards academics. A youthful escapade to a dance, involving a clandestine wardrobe change and a fabricated excuse, led to a memorable confrontation with her mother, a moment she now understands with maternal empathy.
Her professional music career began with a bold move, running away from home to pursue her dream. A chance encounter at Victoria Club led to her rapping over an instrumental, catching the attention of the band's bassist. This led to her joining Tony Ssengo's band as a backup singer, enduring lean times and challenging living conditions. Her talent soon shone through, leading to lead singing opportunities and eventually a move to Kads Band, where she recorded her signature hits, "Neesige Ani" and "Makanika Wange." Despite the controversy surrounding songs like "Nsonyiwa Faza," Titie asserts their fictional nature, drawing inspiration from everyday life.
Last Updated: January 21, 2026