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On new track “Dear Hip Hop” GNL Zamba tells a short Hip Hop story, his come up, love & more
GNL Zamba aka the Legend of Zamba Ernest Nsimbi has released the retrospective “Dear Hip Hop” produced by Baru. On the track he talks about his love for Hip Hop, what the culture has done for him and how he came up. “Dear Hip Hop” is a laid back joint on which Zamba takes time…
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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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Big Sam, ‘Tutambula N’abitambula’ LP – (Review)
Attention spans are greatly on the low – too much info and little knowledge out of it. Blogs, newspapers, radio, artists and everyone who has something to say is competing for attention or rather – an audience, a following, a tribe, a movement or even a wave. Big Sam Yiga’s Tutambula N’abitambula is a 25…
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St Nelly Sade offered 5M for a response to Mulekwa’s diss song – this isn’t making Sense…
Just a while ago sugar prices rose to ridiculous price of 7K UG Shillings and by the time you are reading this its at a fairly 5k UG shillings. One may wonder why the sugar prices reference? Who offers 5M just to have a response to a diss song? Who has money for just one…
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Episode 4 NuveyLive Podcast: Shemy B tallks Street Identiy, Beef, rap battles and more
On this Episode I hosted SHEMY B on the show to talk about his Album STREET IDENTITY and the successful events that came out of it. He also talks about beef his remarks will interest you, rap battles and a highlight of his next album, not to forget his merchandise. I had a great time talking…
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Who killed HipHop? | That’s if it’s dead! (Infographic)+ Digital Book
The question; Is Hip Hop dead ? keeps coming back every other day not only in Uganda but even on a global scale. Some agree that it is dead others think it just changed and others don’t bother to think about it. Locally the same feeling and notion of hip hop being dead is always…
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Who killed HipHop that’s if it’s dead?(Infographic)+ Digital Book
The question; Is HipHop dead ? keeps coming back every other day not only in Uganda but even on a global scale. Some agree that it is dead others think it just changed and others dont bother to think about it. Locally the same feeling and notion of hiphop being dead is always carried forth…