This week, Uganda’s music scene is buzzing with fresh visuals from top artists like Maro, Alien Skin, and Spice Diana.
From heartfelt love songs to bold social commentary, these videos are making waves. Here’s a rundown of the hottest releases:
I Must Shine – Alien Skin
Despite the controversies surrounding him, Alien Skin continues to dominate the music scene. His latest release, I Must Shine, is a declaration of his determination to stay on top.
The visuals feature highlights from his recent concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval, capturing the energy and excitement of his performances.
Natera – Ava Peace
Ava Peace, known for her soulful voice, dropped Natera off her London EP. Produced by Yeee Femi, the song is a sweet ode to love, with Ava listing all the things she adores about her partner.
The visuals, directed by Jah Live, are simple yet captivating, perfectly complementing the song’s heartfelt message.
Singa – Jim Nola MC
Jim Nola MC is back with Singa, a track produced by Sonny Beats that showcases his sharp lyrical skills.
Known for his bold wordplay, Jim Nola MC uses this song to call out corruption and other societal issues. The video is a powerful visual representation of his message, blending artistry with activism.
Gwokute Gwobba (Remix) – Uncle Chumi feat. Spice Diana
Uncle Chumi’s hit Gwokute Gwobba gets a fresh twist with a remix featuring Spice Diana. The song, already a fan favorite, now boasts Spice Diana’s iconic vocals, adding a new layer of energy.
The visuals are as hilarious as ever, making it a fun and entertaining watch.
Teteete – Pretty Zoa feat. Maro
Maro, who’s been back in Uganda for a while, teams up with Pretty Zoa for Teteete. This East African-inspired track is a celebration of culture and love, with catchy beats and vibrant visuals.
It’s a must-watch for fans of regional sounds and Maro’s signature style.
These releases highlight the diversity and creativity of Uganda’s music industry.
From Ava Peace’s romantic ballad to Jim Nola MC’s socially conscious rap, there’s something for everyone.
Alien Skin’s determination, Maro’s cultural flair, and Spice Diana’s star power further prove why Ugandan artists are making waves both locally and internationally.