Several Ugandan artists have dropped captivating visuals for their latest music projects this week. Here’s a roundup of the must-watch releases:
Rap Up 2024 – St. Nelly-Sade
Known for his annual tradition of recapping the year’s events, St. Nelly-Sade delivers yet another compelling piece with Rap Up 2024. Produced by Yung Jey Basalesale, the song masterfully wraps up Uganda’s memorable moments from the year.
Bagezi Boka – Pallaso
Amid ongoing tensions with fellow artist Alien Skin, Pallaso asserts his dominance with Bagezi Boka. The fiery visuals, directed by CiJay PiQx, add fuel to his bold lyrics and emphasize his unwavering influence in Uganda’s music scene.
Ayibambe – Bruno K ft. Kanyere
In a collaboration with Kasese-based artist Kanyere, Bruno K showcases his vocal prowess in this heartfelt love song. With impressive production and visually appealing scenes, Ayibambe is a treat for both the ears and eyes.
Come Over – Vyroota
Vyroota once again proves his vocal talent with Come Over, a melodious track produced by One Blessings and The Bwoy Walu. Directed by Ivash RS, the visuals complement the song’s romantic vibe and further cement Vyroota’s place on top playlists.
Suubi – Chosen Becky
Chosen Becky shares an emotional journey with her new song Suubi, a message of hope and resilience. Written by John K and produced by Brian Beats, the song reflects true-life struggles.
“It took me over three years to release it because it was based on a true story,” Chosen Becky shares.
The raw emotion is evident in the visuals, which she says were difficult to shoot, taking a week to complete due to the deep personal connection.
These releases highlight the diversity and depth of talent in Uganda’s music industry. Whether you’re into heartfelt ballads, rap recaps, or high-energy tracks, there’s something for everyone this week!
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