According to Judah rappers these days “ain’t sh+” which is ironic after an even that celebrated Ugandan Hip Hop.
Rich people lifestyle and luxury… “Litty Lit” is the second known collaboration between GNL and J-Wats. The first being the J-Wats adlibbed “Hustle and Motivate”. Rapper, singer and producer J-Wats as he continues to define his sound is joined by GNL to express that “I got some money now” energy, summer chill and have a…
“Waragi” in similar vain is in praise of quality gin regardless the brand and captures that cheers and celebratory mood.
Beautiful mummy wasuze Otya
Mad is one of the few songs on the album that take a wide palette of sounds from rap, dance hall and afro leaning RnB as Navio explores his singing voice.
As one person wants to be a footballer for the national team, another person hopes to at least get a meal. GNL Zamba encourages everyone to hustle and motivate
Like other previous cyphers, newer artists were given a platform on this possibly for their notoriety and abilities. Names like Doe Dotta, Abril, Triggah, Ebrahim Soul’O are not as popular.
And years later she is still excited about the project and the potential it had
On her song Drip off the Bank Statement EP she raps: We gettin’ to the bag and they mad, nothing new. Here bag is referring to money but of course the song is about dripping, having that high sense of fashion. Subtly the Ugandan-Nigerian, UK based artist has a huge love for bags.
Tekashi is not the first rapper to come to Uganda to shoot a video, a couple years back French Montana and Swae Lee came to Uganda to shoot their chart topping collaboration “Unforgettable” with the Ghetto Kids.