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WANTAMA CANCER: A Few Good Friends Championing Cancer Awareness and Fight
As we all know, music is powerful; it is an easy way to bring people together to support an important cause. With October being Cancer awareness month, the A Few Good Friends Project (AFGF) teamed up with a few creatives and the media to participate in the fight and sensitization of Ugandans about cancer. AFGF…
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AJO “Regicide” : ‘The King is Back’
“Who wants to be King?” is the dramatic opening by Ragnar Lothbrok (Vikings); it is followed immediately by AJO rapping: Lord forgive them they don’t know Kings – setting the atmosphere for “Regicide”. AJO ideally is talking to his fans and these rappers.
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ENEF employs AJO on new “Immortals”
ENEF who got mainstream buzz for his verse on YKee Benda’s “Bomboclaat” teamed up with AJO on “Immortals” to offer Godly flows. They shit on every rapper and anyone who is not going with the programme. It’s one braggadocio outlet for these two creatives. AJO revealed how the project come together before the Corona hit.…
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Review: EGO album – Krackbone feat. Various artists
There is strength in numbers – EGO brings exactly that clearly from the different features that cut across, Dancehall, Afro percussion/beats, reggae, experimental Afro-House, Lingala and almost trap vibes defining a genre unlimited soundscape. EGO is the first musical album offering from the Krackbone owned Ace Plug Entertainment (APE). The hour long and heavily fused…
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Here is Musitise, a Ugandan Music streaming service providing an easier way for musicians to earn
Musitise is a Ugandan streaming and download market place for audio creatives. It is a platform that prides itself in creating an easier way for artistes to earn. It comes at a time when our Ugandan creatives are looking for even better ways to sell their music
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Ace Plug Entertainment to drop EGO – an Afro Fusion Hip Hop album executive produced by Kracbone
Ace Plug Entertainment will be releasing a new album this month executive produced by Kracbone. The album from what is known has a variety of Afro inspired sounds that are fused with Hip Hop.
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WILL HIP HOP BE UGANDA’S BIGGEST GENRE IN 2020?
At the genesis of Hip hop, the worldwide appeal wasn’t foreseeable, but now, almost 50 years later; it’s impossible to imagine a planet without hip hop and rap music. On the Ugandan scene, hip hop has been described as a “wanna be” genre, with radio and television presenters not [most of the time] playing hip…
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Listen to Deejay Payne’s 50 top UG rappers inspired mix
A list surfaced online ranking top 50 Ugandan rappers to ever bless the booth and beyond – mixed reactions came up from different online UG Hip hop platforms. The list to some seemed subjective and to others it seemed objective. Opinions are like rap names, every rapper has one. See list: We all know art…