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The rawness that his debut carried is polished on the LP, for an apt rap fan it is satisfying unlike the “chaos” that came with The Spear Album.
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“Papat na tye” raps Darsh to say he is “unique” and the difference is clear.
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Why do we demand truth telling in verses but punish it in real life?
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The couple teased the song for a while and if you have been longing for that one song to send to your lover to tell them what is on your mind especially along the – come and we get down street,this is the song.
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Midst all the Ugandan Hip Hop drama, Fuse Hip Hop stayed clear and delivered. There’s such a huge audience less tapped – easier tapped with spiritual conviction.
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From the intro to the outro, the EP flows almost like a journal- each beat and verse layered with intention. And while the album boasts clean production and catchy hooks, it never sacrifices depth for virality.
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On the new album he takes on the moniker and persona Bali-Okwabwe. As we wait for the album here are a few things we know.
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Kampala still has the infrastructure- studios, media, events- but the hunger that once defined its hip-hop scene feels somewhat subdued. Some artists have pivoted to more mainstream sounds to survive commercially.
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In today’s always fast-paced world, The Mith and Martha Smallz’ DND boldly hits a “Do Not Disturb” on all the noise. It does this in style too. DND is the newest release from Uganda’s rap heavyweight The Mith, featuring R&B/ soul singer Martha Smallz produced my his now frequent collaborator Dagg Mizzo. This track is…

