John Blaq, born John Kasadha on July 16, 1996, is a popular Ugandan singer and songwriter known for his distinct bass vocals in dancehall, hip-hop, and Afrobeat music, gaining fame with hits like "Tukwatagane" (2018) and "Romantic" (2018), rising from humble beginnings in Jinja to become a major Ugandan music star. Early Life & Background Born: Kasadha John, July 16, 1996, in Jinja, Uganda, to Mr. Musa and Mrs. Annet. Childhood: Grew up with many siblings, facing hardship as his parents were farmers; he moved to live with his aunt in Bweyogerere, Kampala, during primary school. Education: Attended Lwanda Primary School, Hassan Tourabi Primary School, and Bweyogerere Secondary School (UCE 2016, UACE 2018). Music Career Inspiration: Developed an interest in music in high school, inspired by artists like Lil Wayne, GNL Zamba, and Drake, initially focusing on rap. Breakthrough: Rose to prominence in 2018 with hit singles "Tukwatagane" and "Romantic," showcasing his unique style. Signature Sound: Famous for his deep bass voice and incorporating the catchphrase "Aya Basi" (meaning "That's it" or "Here we go") into his songs. Major Deals: Signed a significant deal with Pepsi in 2019 after his song "Tukwatagane" was used in their campaign. Key Songs & Albums Hits: "Romantic," "Obubadi," "Makanika," "Nekwataako," "Sweet Love" (with Vinka). Genre: Modern Dancehall, Hip Hop, Afrobeat. Personal Life Religion: A Catholic, differing from his Muslim father and Protestant mother. Family: He has children, which he announced on social media.
John Blaq, born John Kasadha on July 16, 1996, is a popular Ugandan singer and songwriter known for his distinct bass vocals in dancehall, hip-hop, and Afrobeat music, gaining fame with hits like "Tukwatagane" (2018) and "Romantic" (2018), rising from humble beginnings in Jinja to become a major Ugandan music star. Early Life & Background Born: Kasadha John, July 16, 1996,
in Jinja, Uganda, to Mr. Musa and Mrs. Annet. Childhood: Grew up with many siblings, facing hardship as his parents were farmers; he moved to live with his aunt in Bweyogerere, Kampala, during primary school. Education: Attended Lwanda Primary School, Hassan Tourabi Primary School, and Bweyogerere Secondary School (UCE 2016, UACE 2018). Music Career Inspiration: Developed an interest in music in high school,
inspired by artists like Lil Wayne, GNL Zamba, and Drake, initially focusing on rap. Breakthrough: Rose to prominence in 2018 with hit singles "Tukwatagane" and "Romantic," showcasing his unique style. Signature Sound: Famous for his deep bass voice and incorporating the catchphrase "Aya Basi" (meaning "That's it" or "Here we go") into his songs. Major Deals: Signed a significant deal with Pepsi in
2019 after his song "Tukwatagane" was used in their campaign. Key Songs & Albums Hits: "Romantic," "Obubadi," "Makanika," "Nekwataako," "Sweet Love" (with Vinka). Genre: Modern Dancehall, Hip Hop, Afrobeat. Personal Life Religion: A Catholic, differing from his Muslim father and Protestant mother. Family: He has children, which he announced on social media.