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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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2024 albums explored politics, faith, utopia, relationships, sex, dedication and most importantly hip hop. Such a wide array of themes!
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From Luganda, Muliro means fire – and Waade is in a spot where he feels he has the fire, he says “I was born for a reason/It is my season.”
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Waade is our community journalist on new song “Mu$ongeko” Who/what is responsible for the current state of the nation and the world at large. Some countries might be facing a recession. In Uganda, you and I know very well that prices of literally everything went up dramatically – almost three months ago as the…
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For those hating on gospel artistes, budding artistes, talented artistes any artiste really then the message on “Tukuba” is meant for them. Waade teased “Tukuba” a couple days ago via his socials and finally has released the braggadocios song seeking to uphold the gospel higher and laughing at naysayers. Waade mocks people with negative…
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God is good! Waade aka Uncle Waade has some new spiritual vibes for us. On this he teams up with the duo Nil Empire (Nil Triel and Nil Trim) to talk about the constant love of God, never fading or disappointing. Ugandan singer Geoffrey Lutaya once sung: easy come easy go: Waade and Nil…
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The world is a global village and Zambian artiste Paul Payne837 understands that well. Just a few weeks ago he dropped a project with Ugandan rapper and producer Waade. He is back with new single featuring Kaluuya and Ugandan DJ Victor256 for “Chinjako Step”. In Bemba, Chinjako means change. The song is about bringing that…
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Listen to new music from Waade, Dagg Mizzo, The Mith, 1Der Jr, Ms Banks and Papa T.
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Waade talks about his journey as a rapper, producer, the hardships, persistence, forthcoming album and more.
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The 4-10th October, 2021 week was epic. We received Lagum The Rapper’s RZR, Baby Jesus from Waade and African Music from Azawi. Here is The NL wRap.