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We all know collaboration or collabo is expected within all spheres including; music and art. All good artistic/musical work has a story of collaboration in most cases. Lets set aside alone rappers or singers working on a song together; it also entails playing instruments, brainstorming with people around: Thinking through concepts, sharing them with…
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It is never a cool thing to tell artists what to do, when and where. The American producer/rapper Dr. Dre on his 2015 album he raps on Deep Water “Would you look over Picasso’s shoulder and tell him about his brush strokes?” This is a clear attitude that an artist who believes they are…
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I took sometime to chat and ask a few questions addressed to Lamu, a cross genre artist about mental health and arts inspired therapy.
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Roseline is a Co-founder NuveyLive and the longest serving associate, writer and editor. I happened to chat her up and she gave her views on Ugandan hip hop and poetry, arts inspired therapy and more. As NuveyLive we would like to celebrate the only lady who has been behind the team for the longest…
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Hip hop has a huge role in society as a genre of music. Music has always had an impact on lives – Confused African is a new documentary highlights music’s impact on Corruption, politics and immigration. The brain behind it is Swahili Nation’s very own Ken Daniels, who explores his journey as a Ugandan…
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The past week has been a dark week in the history of Ugandan music, entertainment and performance arts. As a nation we lost an icon who touched, soothed and inspired most. An influence that did great so fast and yet steadily for ten years. Moses Sekibogo (1985 – 2018) aka Moses Radio (R.I.P) breathed…
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The annual Hip Hop For Society event is back. The event will happen for its 11th time as it consistently promotes: the positive roles of hip hop in society. Hip Hop For Society is an initiative by Break-Dance Project Uganda aimed at promoting formal and informal education and increasing people’s access to both. This…