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The song showcases a cross-continental synergy that truly elevates it.
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From Luganda, Muliro means fire – and Waade is in a spot where he feels he has the fire, he says “I was born for a reason/It is my season.”
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While financial independence takes long; none of us should nna (get used) to free things, money… whatever – we got to put in the work to acquire these things.
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Stayput features posthumously late artist Beepee who passed away at the beginning of the year.
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Visuo is a rapper who loves to sing whenever he catches a melody, one minute he can give you reassuring raps, to verses he will sing – he has a gift for both.
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The stance here is to show the journey already started for them being best at what they do – it’s that mantra type of song, one to sing while striving for greatness.
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The three rappers are celebrating their wins, the positive change and shunning all the people and energy that came as a result of “switching up”.
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Sparo is often vocal even in his music, this project allows him to talk about people flipping on each other, people treating you differently here and their not meaning their word.
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HATI: The sound is infectious, the multi lingual flows are engaging from Itesot (Triggah), English (Peypah) to Luo/Acholi (Joge) moving delivery produced by Ledra.
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The project pushed by Matovu Kane of Stillken Music shows power of collaboration, it only lacked a female voice (yes rap in so male dominated)