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I saw Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya working together sonically, artistically with an iniatitive from a Ugandan Shadrack Kuteesa with Hip Hop dreams.
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Yes! Why? Another podcast for the culture is on the way.
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At the genesis of Hip hop, the worldwide appeal wasn’t foreseeable, but now, almost 50 years later; it’s impossible to imagine a planet without hip hop and rap music. On the Ugandan scene, hip hop has been described as a “wanna be” genre, with radio and television presenters not [most of the time] playing…
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Last evening: Big Sam Yiga dissed Sylvester of the Legendary rap duo, Sylvester and Abramz. In a calculated address at the 15th Hip Hop Summit he said; “F**k Sylvester… and there is no place for wack emcees.” In away he was implicating the Ziva Muntuyo rapper as a wack rapper. What is baffling is…
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On this Episode I hosted SHEMY B on the show to talk about his Album STREET IDENTITY and the successful events that came out of it. He also talks about beef his remarks will interest you, rap battles and a highlight of his next album, not to forget his merchandise. I had a great time…
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Many times young artists get through so many challanges such as exploitation, abuse and related evils. In most cases as a result of them exchanging their spiritual, emotional and physical self so that they could achieve success as artists. With hiphop this (as regards the evils) has really never been something thought of or…
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Last weekend Babaluku aka SIlas Balabyekkubo was hosted on Touch Fm’s HipHop show by @SoSevere [every Saturday from 6-8pm] and well he had plenty to say (for lack of a better word) , from a comment on Who killed HipHop?, and the issues of the alledged beef on Sylvester and Abramz and then to…