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    • Amba pauo 

      Chandiga Didi, James (2010-06-12)
      This is a song performed as a way of appreciating and thanking the visitors for their time.
    • Anzo. 

      Urri, Leone (2010-06-11)
      The sung is performed at the time of welcoming visitors to the community by the Madi people.
    • Baizire abagyenyi baitu 

      Kobusingye, Miriam (2010-08-20)
      This is a welcoming song.
    • Ekyatureeta 

      Musiime Kakomire, Portus (2010-08-08)
      It is a welcoming song.
    • Hurira enyangi eriire negwa 

      Kyakabale, George (2010-08-12)
      The song welcomes the bride into her husband's home.
    • Laru si. 

      Urri, Leone (2010-06-11)
      The song is used for welcoming visitors.
    • Nitubatabarusya 

      Glorious, Tumuheirwe (2010-06-12)
      The song talks about congratulating guests upon completing the journey. It is a welcoming song.
    • Oyije oreebe abagyenyi 

      Musiime Kakomire, Portus (2010-08-05)
      This kagoma dance song, a dance that is performed to welcome and entertain guests at home.
    • Oyije oreebe abagyenyi 

      Musiime Kakomire, Portus (2010-08-05)
      This a kagoma dance song, a dance that is performed to welcome and entertain guests in a home.
    • Oyije oreebe abagyenyi 

      Musiime Kakomire, Portus (2010-08-08)
      The lyrics of this song refer to welcoming visitors to a home.
    • Oyije oreebe abagyenyi/ omwana wa Robinah 

      Musiime, Portus Kakomire (2010-08-05)
      This song is a kagoma dance song which is perfomed at functions held in a home such as wedding ceremonies, anniversary celebrations, graduation parties as well as introduction and give away ceremonies.
    • Reeba ah'irembo 

      Musiime Kakomire, Portus (2010-08-07)
      In this song, the performers welcome the visitors to the home.
    • Twabatabarusya 

      Kiconco, Prossy (2010-06-03)
      "Twabatabarusya" means " we welcome you."
    • Yakiira 

      Musiime Kakomire, Portus (2010-08-08)
      It is a song that welcomes visitors to Nyabubaare.