Primus Guma Guma Super Star

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Primus Guma Guma Super Star
Created byEast African Promoters and Bralirwa Primus Lager
Country of origin Rwanda
Original languages Kinyarwanda
English
No. of seasons6
Original release
Network RTV
Release2011 (2011) 
present

Primus Guma Guma Super Star (aka PGGSS) is an annual Rwandan reality singing competition show. PGGSS is sponsored by Bralirwa's Primus lager and was created by East African Promoters (EAP) to help grow music entertainment in Rwanda. Unlike East Africa's Tusker Project Fame and American Idol where the competitors are unknown talent, Primus Guma Guma Super Star takes known Rwandan artists (like Tom Close, Bruce Melodie, King James, Riderman, and Dream Boys) and has them compete against each another in hopes of winning cash to promote their music career to new heights. [1]

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The 3rd season, which took place in 2013, was bigger than the previous 2 seasons and the journalists and show biz analysts billed Bralirwa's Primus Guma Guma Super Star the biggest and most-intense music contest in Rwanda. [2]

Controversy

In 2013, the media accused East African Promoters and Bralirwa, the two main organizers of Primus Guma Guma Super Star, for a massive rigging of the 2013 PGGSS season in favour of the current winner, Riderman (rapper). [3]

Past winners

SeasonYearWinner
Season One2011 Tom Close [4]
Season Two2012King James (singer)king james [5]
Season Three2013Riderman [6]
Season Four2014Jay Polly [7]
Season Five2015 Butera Knowless [8]
Season Six2016 Urban Boyz
Season Seven2017 Dream Boys
Season Eight2025Faydo First]

International Special Guests

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References

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