By BigEyeUg Team
Singer Pallaso has opened up about his role in shaping the careers of some of the country’s biggest music talents.

Speaking recently on Shalom 256, the artist took credit for helping and nurturing several now-successful musicians during their early days in the industry, including Grenade Official, Fik Fameica, Spice Diana, and Jowy Landa.
“Many artists have passed through my hands when they were just starting out, and I take pride in that,” Pallaso shared.
He recounted how he first encountered Grenade Official when he was just 12 years old, living on the streets. “I got him off the street, brought him to my home, and started nurturing him,” he said.
Pallaso also mentioned discovering Spice Diana shortly after she had completed high school, around the time she released her breakthrough hit Onsanula.
As for Jowy Landa, he recalled, “I drove and picked her from Salaama Road when she was still little.” He also pointed out that Fik Fameica and producer Hash Beats came to him at a young age—Fik Fameica was only about 16 at the time.
Despite not always being in the spotlight for his behind-the-scenes contributions, Pallaso expressed pride in the artists’ success stories. “I’ve helped many artists, and I’m proud that they have gone on to become successful,” he said.