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As the year is winding down there are events that i think you as a hiphop head or even a poetry enthusiast should be going to. This year has been filled with many landmarking events such as the release of The Chosen, Hip Hop Invitational, Break Fast Jam and many more. We sat down and…
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(Pretty gals cover art) Nothing is very intriguing like when femcees team up to make a project together. If you share the same optimism with me you just about to be served by the AMAZING pretty gal Race T together with other pretty gals. Race T took to her social media pages announcing the…
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The question; Is HipHop dead ? keeps coming back every other day not only in Uganda but even on a global scale. Some agree that it is dead others think it just changed and others dont bother to think about it. Locally the same feeling and notion of hiphop being dead is always carried forth…
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The question; Is Hip Hop dead ? keeps coming back every other day not only in Uganda but even on a global scale. Some agree that it is dead others think it just changed and others don’t bother to think about it. Locally the same feeling and notion of hip hop being dead is always…
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In July we dedicated the month to femcees and well we had two of them (The Sphynx &Agee) who featured on our Podcast (which you need to download)Â and well it feels like next year January should be another femcee month ti kick start the year. Here is Race T a rapper on the come…
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On Nov 21 Dope Music organized the #HipHopInvitational night at Club Gabiro, Bugolobi to celebrate Ugandan Hip Hop and well it was a success despite certain hindrances. Whats a wedding without a hater? Whats a funeral without a joke? Please help Me don’t think of The death of Hip Hop! Prior to that night NuveyLIVE…
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The talented JB about two years ago released this track on a Drake beat to 5AM in Toronto it was a nice song which of course was slept on by most Ugandan radio stations that only new the original. No offense JB was converaational on this one (pretty much as he always does). He opens…
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Just like Ruyonga who found and still finds glory in Christ, Brian Wade of Great Music Group chose that path too. The song They Talk A lot is a story of this young rapper highlighting what he has been through and “.. because of Jesus” he is where he is now. He speaks of how…
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“Do you know how long it took me to write bio?” “Dude three days!” “Yes yo’ right, and…” Bio: Biography And what is your excuse for having a Bio that has been up on-line or wherever it is for months without re-editing or at least an update. Now I think you’re looking for the person this message…
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Many times young artists get through so many challanges such as exploitation, abuse and related evils. In most cases as a result of them exchanging their spiritual, emotional and physical self so that they could achieve success as artists. With hiphop this (as regards the evils) has really never been something thought of or manifested…

