This week, a slew of Ugandan artists, including Ykee Benda, Lydia Jazmine, Karitas Kario, and more, have released fresh visuals for their latest music projects. Here’s a roundup of the new videos you don’t want to miss.
1. “See Body” – Ykee Benda
After taking a brief break, Ykee Benda is back with new music and fresh energy. See Body marks the beginning of an exciting year of music releases for the Mpaka Records boss. The catchy track, accompanied by eye-catching visuals from FTB, is sure to grab your attention. Fans are excited about his return, and See Body promises to be just the first of many projects in 2025.
2. “Kindekere” – Lydia Jazmine
Lydia Jazmine’s latest release, Kindekere, is already capturing hearts with its heartfelt lyrics. The song, produced by BassBoi, is all about reassuring your lover and reaffirming commitment in a relationship. The visuals, set in a serene picnic scene, tell a beautiful love story, making this track an instant hit for lovers everywhere.
3. “Mpaayo” – Karitas Kario
Karitas Kario is embracing her faith with Mpaayo, a soulful song of worship and trust in God’s providence and power. In the visuals, Karitas takes viewers on a journey of faith, beautifully expressing her gratitude and belief in divine protection. The song’s heartfelt message and powerful visuals are bound to resonate with fans of faith-based music.
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4. “Sapata” – Jowy Landa
Controversial artist Jowy Landa has been making headlines recently, and her new release Sapata is adding fuel to the fire. The Team No Sleep singer’s candid comments during a performance, including a heated exchange with a fan and her remarks about being more talented than Spice Diana, have sparked debates. But despite the drama, Sapata’s visuals are bound to grab attention for their bold energy and fierce attitude.
5. “Yagankubya” – Mark da Urban feat. Nina Roz
Amid her ongoing political endeavors, Nina Roz continues to make waves in the music industry. In her latest collaboration with Mark da Urban on Yagankubya, the song captures a ghetto expression of falling in love with an uptown girl. The infectious beat and fun storyline make this track one to watch for anyone who loves upbeat, relatable music.
This week’s new releases show that Ugandan artists are continuing to push the boundaries of creativity, from love songs to faith anthems to bold expressions of personality. Make sure to check out these new visuals and stay tuned for more exciting releases throughout the year!