LIFE STORY OF CINDY

THE INSPIRING STORY OF CINDY


Cindarella Sanyu commonly known by her stage name as Cindy is a Ugandan female music artist, singer and vocalist.



 She was born in Jinja and she is a Musoga by tribe. She had her early education up to secondary level but couldn’t continue with school. 

She started her music career in the early 2000s. 

In the year 2003 Cindy participated with a number of other musical hopefuls in a singing competition called the Cocacola Popstars that was organised by the Cocacola Company that was introduced to search for musical talent in the country.  

At the end of the competition, Cindy along with two other girls were announced as the winners of the competition. 

This opened doors for Cindy’s singing career and it was a great platform that gave her the chance to show off her talent at singing. 

The other girls were Jackie Chandiru and Lillian Mbabazi. The trio together formed a singing group which was called Blue3. 

This was Uganda’s first singing group and most importantly the first female singing group, to take over the music industry. Together these three women took over the music industry in Uganda releasing hit songs like hitaji, where you are and many others. 

With a good management under Steve Jean, Blue3 conquered the music industry in Uganda, East and all over Africa. 

They continued to release hit songs after hit song. In 2007, the group separated and each member of the group decided to try a solo career. 

That was the year when Cindy launched her solo music career, releasing songs like Ayokyaayokya which instantly became a hit song and Cindy became a darling of the radio and Television stations that were playing her songs like she was the only music artist in Uganda. 

In the year 2008 she got married to Mario her boyfriend who later became her husband and they had a son but that marriage did not last and it ended.

 Because of the pressures in her private life, she took some time off the music and later emerged recently by doing collaboration with Kenyan female music artist Wahu called me no like you which instantly became a hit and brought her back to the Ugandan music scene. 

The song was nominated for the Mama awards where it won an award in its category. Cindy continues to inspire many young girls to join the music industry.

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