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BALIOKWABWE features Big Tril, Flex D’Paper, Navio, Pryce Teeba, Blixxack, Dagg Mizzo, Vini Mercy, Mike Mungu, Amal King, Triggah, MARTHA SMALLZ, Tracy Noelle and Lukas Blacc.
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In this ever evolving landscape of Ugandan hip-hop, The Mith’s name undoubtedly carries immense weight and legacy. Veteran in the game and a respected lyricist, The Mith has consistently used his music to showcase not only his artistry but also his identity as a Ugandan rapper with a Continental mindset. As anticipation builds for…
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On the new album he takes on the moniker and persona Bali-Okwabwe. As we wait for the album here are a few things we know.
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Artistes can also branch into workshops and mentoring young talent. There is a growing hunger among young creatives to learn from established names.
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There are some songs on the list that chances are high never got a radio or TV spin. That said: Our top 24 songs explore love, celebrating Kampla, fame, being the ish, depression, betrayal, grinding, faith, being blessed, having a good time and so much more.
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Flex D’Paper and Kemishan have collaborated before. “More” is the quickest you would recall of the two working together. Their creative and harmonious approach to songs gave us “Geez” off Flex D’Paper’s Kampala Boy. The two have released a video for the song as it explores self-praise and longevity in the game, making music…
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Kabuubi Akram aka Zedmonk aimed at showcasing the indigenous culture, Buganda Culture and representing Uganda under the theme “My Culture My Pride
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Mr So UG, The Mith is all set for Tuyingire Systeemu – an event designed inspired by his Tuyingire Systeemu EP that was released earlier this year. The rapper in light of celebrating Ugandan Hip Hop and good vibes in general will feature a number of artistes from within rap and beyond such as…
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When Flex D’Paper says “may the best man win” he is in support of everyone around him even when he feels he is the best one at the end of the day “cause they (other people are) backing the wrong tree”
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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.