Little Prince of Masaka
Before the microphones and the crowds, there was a small boy growing up in Masaka, Uganda — orange boots in the mud, green fields all around, and a smile that already belonged to the camera.
These early days show where it all began: a child of the land, curious, joyful, and ready for adventure.
Home, community, and heart
Prince’s story is not only about stages. It is about village streets, neighbor shops, hillside walks, and messages bigger than himself — standing up for the earth, walking with mentors, and growing up surrounded by people who believed in him.
Masaka Kids Africana
On a wall painted MASAKA KIDS, next to homemade drums and open sky, Prince found his crew and his calling. Headphones around his neck, camo on, boots planted — he was no longer only a child with a dream. He was becoming a performer.
Masaka Kids Africana shaped his discipline, dance, and stage fire. This is where “Mr Masaka” truly began to rise.
The big stage
From village grounds to stadium grass. Microphone in hand, arm raised high, FC Barcelona kit shining under the lights — Prince performed where the world was watching.
These pictures mark a turning point: a Ugandan child talent sharing energy with huge crowds, proving Masaka’s gift belongs on international stages.
Seeing the world
Travel became part of the journey. Bag in hand, towel on shoulders, city streets under his feet — Prince carried Masaka with him while discovering new places, new audiences, and new dreams.
Every trip added experience. Every smile said the same thing: this young artist is going places.
Where he is today
Today, Prince Africa, Mr Masaka stands as a young singer and dancer from Masaka with songs, performances, videos, and a growing global fan family.
He still carries home in his heart — and he still moves like the boy who once held a toy guitar in the yard. The difference is the stage is bigger, the craft is sharper, and the dream is already becoming real.