Madoxx was born David Amon Ssemanda Ssematimba in Kampala, Uganda, to Ananias Ssematimba (RIP) and
Ephrance Nalwanga.
“Our father passed away when I was only three years old.
So, we were brought up under the watchful eye of our mother.”
Ssematimba reveals
that he was one of the pioneer students of Makonzi Boarding Primary School when
its doors were thrown open in the mid 70s. After his Primary Leaving
Examinations, he joined Busoga College Mwiri.
“From college, I got a teaching job with a small primary school (Christian
Life Childrens' Home) in Kabuusu (a Kampala suburb) that was one of those
funded by
Feed The
Children Fund. From 1989 to 90, I
taught science, mathematics and music to P2 and P3 pupils.”
Madoxx says it is not
surprising that he chose to take the music path.
“Music flows in our
family. My sister is a choir mistress, singer and instrumentalist with Jesus
Worship Centre. A brother called Alex Kaweesi leads a Gospel band. I used to
startle Kampala suburbs playing my accordion, mouth organ and gutar.”
Today, no body
can refute this. Sweden-based reggae singer Madoxx Ssematimba is one of the
Ugandan mavericks under the sun whose heart-on-the-sleeve style of singing has
won him a devoted following, both in Uganda and the diaspora. This explains why
Hope Mukasa’s Bava Promotions brought him in 2002 for the Kabaka’s (King of
Buganda) birthday celebrations and he filled up Nile Hotel Gardens and Nakivubo
stadium. He is a hot-selling ticket!! But who is this Madoxx who delivers
intoxicating, cooing ballads wrapped in bouncy roots reggae music that has made
him fabulously popular in the country and the Ugandan community abroad?
Living abroad for over a decade
often makes many people very pompous. They also tend to acquire a velvety
English accent. Sorry. No fanciful airs with Madoxx Ssematimba. He is a
down-to-earth dude who loves to beat lwali (chat) and make every one around him
happy. Asked how it feels to be a super star, he shoots back almost angrily:
“I don’t know what being a star means. Yes, it might feel good to show off as a
star, but who am I to show off?” All the humility has to do with his strict
upbringing.