
Ahead of his highly anticipated "Sanyu Sanyu Fest, Byabanene Edition" concert set for May 17, 2025, at Lugogo Cricket Oval, Pallaso opened up about his lesser known role in nurturing some of the country’s top talents.
The Malamu hit singer shared that he played a significant part in the early journeys of several now-prominent names in the industry, including Spice Diana, Grenade, Jowy Landa, Hash Beats, and Ratigan Era.
Pallaso explained that many of these artists were either just finishing school or struggling to make ends meet when he first encountered them. He emphasized that his involvement went beyond simple guidance, he often provided both emotional and practical support when they needed it most.

Recalling his experience with Grenade, Pallaso said he met him at just 12 years old and helped steer him away from life on the streets to pursue music seriously. With Spice Diana, he remembered supporting her shortly after she completed high school and began to break through with her hit track “Onsanula.”

In Jowy Landa’s case, Pallaso shared a moment when he drove out late one night to pick her up from Salaama Road, assisting her in finding stability as she navigated the music industry. He also spoke about helping introduce Fik Fameica to a crowd in Kawempe, presenting him as an up coming rapper full of promise.
