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Sente Diliwo is a new track from Buka Chimey one half of Bantu Clan. The project was produced by Zulitums. On this piece he deliberately inclines to the Afro beat-dancehall-rap sound as he narrates a tale of a one fellow who had the money till all vanished. Bantu Clan as a band for the…
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Bantu Clan (Chimey and Kendie) have bounced back with a highly driven afro beat song with scatters of rap here and there – Tonight. With a number of live instruments paraded to make the track a very organic feel the duo speak of their need to get sensual in the supposed night. Bantu Clan…
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In a few words Bantu clan describe their latest single as: [that ] kind of song that will keep you on the dance flow [grooving] to the sweet sensual seductive groove under the dim lights cheek-to-cheek, palm-to-palm, chest-to-chest and toe-to-toe. We agree more upon listening to it. Body To Body is move away from the…
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Kapanka is the newest single from Bantu Clan. It follows Dance With Me a more groovy tune from the Band. They featured Maro an RNB artist. Kapanka is yet a reintroduction of the conscious appeal that Bantu Clan always strives to put forward. Similar to Brooks, being conscious for Bantu Clan is empowering. The…
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Dance With Me is not the usual Bantu Clan output, the video inscribed with glitter and visual improvement pervades it. Bantu Clan features the self proclaimed RnB Kyabazinga to give the song a soothing feeling. Dance With Me is Bantu Clan’s 2017 first release and to our expectations its impressive. Bantu Clan is an…
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Hello welcome back to NuveyLIVE and before i continue happy new month! I must say that for the sake of Ugandan Hip Hop there is progress coming, honestly you would think the 2008-2010 and to 2012 era has been awakened with the events that unveiled last month. In case you didn’t get any of…
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The track was released on 9 Jan 2016 as a single on the story telling project by Nase Avatar of Portbell Drive. Yudah is a word to mean betrayer in the local language, lusoga.
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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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Going through my archive i landed on a folder titled Bantu and i remembered the beautiful pieces i had saved in it. Going through the files and Playing through the tracks an idea popped in my mind. Do people know who they are? I think i know who i am or atleast i can…