A Decade of Musical Brilliance
In his music career thus far, A Pass has released several chart-topping songs, effortlessly shifting through different music genres and showcasing his creativity. His lyrical strength has always stood out, and his melodies continue to resonate with fans across Uganda and beyond.
This Friday (31st January), A Pass will hold his first-ever concert at Serena Hotel Kampala, an event that has generated massive buzz as fans anticipate an electrifying performance of his greatest hits spanning over ten years.
In an exclusive chat with Mbu, the self-styled ‘Di Teacher’ shared what he considers the top ten songs of his career, each marking a significant milestone in his musical journey.
1. Tuli Kubigere (2014)
Released in November 2014, Tuli Kubigere was a defining song for A Pass’ career. It showcased his unique talent and solidified his position as a rising star. At the time, he was working with Nessim under Badi Music, and the visuals, shot by Jamaican videographer Dameon Gayle, added an international touch to the project.
2. Tetubatya (2014)
A Pass exudes smart arrogance, and Tetubatya is one of his earliest songs that demonstrated this confidence. Released in June 2014, the track introduced him to a wider audience, and its high-quality production and visuals made him the “new kid on the block” to watch.
3. Wuuyo (2015)
From dancehall to reggae, A Pass showed his versatility with Wuuyo—a soft reggae masterpiece released in March 2015. The song became his biggest hit at the time, winning over fans with its simplicity. The visuals, starring Natasha Sinayobye and Michael Kasaija, added to its appeal.
4. Gamululu (2015)
By October 2015, A Pass and Nessim had developed a deep musical chemistry, leading to the creation of the hit Gamululu. The song’s success attracted the attention of Jamaican dancehall icon Konshens, who later jumped on the remix, helping A Pass gain international recognition.
5. Mariana (2016)
Off his ‘Nva Kampala’ album, Mariana became a fan-favorite. The song tells a compelling story about a young woman living with HIV, battling depression, and seeking solace in vices like drinking and smoking. The song’s deep storytelling and emotional depth made it resonate with many.
6. Omunakyalo (2018)
The year 2018 marked the birth of the African Yayo album, and Omunakyalo—a soft reggae song—became a staple on many fans’ playlists. The track’s melodies and wordplay made it a standout on the album, further solidifying A Pass’ signature sound.
7. Olumba (2024)
Olumba is A Pass’ latest release, and ahead of his much-anticipated concert, the song is performing exceptionally well on streaming platforms. With a powerful message about resilience and perseverance, it has inspired many to push forward despite life’s challenges.
8. Abantu (2023)
A deeply personal song, Abantu, released in May 2023, was produced by A Pass himself. The song speaks about fake friends and betrayal, a theme that resonates with many. The visuals bring out the raw emotions, making it one of his most impactful songs.
9. Didadada (2018)
For many fans, Didadada, released in February 2018 as part of the African Yayo album, is A Pass’ biggest hit. The track showcases his playful character and musical creativity, and it remains one of his most-loved songs.
10. Memories ft. Lilian Mbabazi (2015)
The year 2015 gave us Memories—a timeless love ballad featuring the talented Lilian Mbabazi. Their vocals blended seamlessly, creating a masterpiece that still sounds fresh with each listen.
A Pass’ Legacy Continues
With over a decade in the industry, A Pass’ musical journey is marked by evolution, versatility, and storytelling. As he prepares to light up Serena Hotel Kampala, fans can expect a performance that takes them down memory lane with some of the biggest hits that shaped his career.
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