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This should likely be the last one: Here is Lil Rich’s take on “Bomboclat” which declares should be the last one. The budding rapper with no doubt had lots on his chest and spewed them out with a steady cadence and grown man lyrical pen felt throughout. “Am gonna blow this year without Shadrack”…
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If you listened to Kampala you should remember the 1Der Jr on “17:4” – more retrospective and introspective. “Speak up” was the perfect single for Keeper of the Flame, as it introduced us to what to expect from the project. Linking the two notions is what KOFTF is about: self reflecting and letting what…
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Over the past few years, some international rappers have died due to drug overdose, rappers like Mac Miller who died at 26, Juice Wrld who recently died at 21,just to mention a few. The Hip Hop industry in America has a bad image of rappers selling drugs, using drugs and misusing drugs at the…
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Without making long introductions, let’s dive into the reasons you should be listening to UG Hip Hop. 1.Hip hop is beyond music but a lifestyle. If you have at all engaged yourself into effective communication, you will realise that it’s a mouth to mouth talk involving the speaking party and the listener, in most…
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Following the hip hop music culture, one would ask himself if hip hop is dead or still trending! I will analyse this in two ways, basically looking onto the Ugandan artists that embrace both hip hop and lugaflow! We have had rappers like Navio ,Enigma ,Babaluku, The Atlas ,BigTril and Recho Rey! The characters highlighted above do the so called urban hiphop…
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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…